Phrasal Verbs презентация

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feel up to something Мати достатньо енергії для того, щоб щось робити

We're invited for

dinner this evening, but only if you feel up to it, darlings
I don't feel up to going out tonight

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look forward to sth чекати чогось із нетерпінням.

I'm really looking forward to my holiday.
[

+ -ing verb ] She was looking forward to seeing the grandchildren again.
I'm not looking forward to Christmas this year.
Використовується також у закінченні листів.
I look forward to hearing from you.
In the circumstances, I look forward to receiving your client's cheque for the sum of £570 within the next seven days.

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watch out for / look out for бути обережним

If you don't watch out, you'll

fall on the ice.
Watch out for falling rocks!
Look out for broken glass on the floor
Look out for Mary-she'll be coming any minute.

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get on with somebody мати з кимось добрі стосунки

She's never really got on with

her sister.
She and her sister have never really got on.

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cry out for sth дуже сильно чогось потребувати

The country is crying out for a

change in leadership.
The company is crying out for fresh new talent.

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put up with sth/sb прийняти або продовжувати приймати неприємну ситуацію або досвід; приймати чиюсь

неприємну поведінку

I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean.
He's so moody - I don't know why she puts up with him.
They have a lot to put up with (= they have a lot of difficulties).

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make up for something компенсувати 

Nothing can make up for the loss of a child.
After

all the delays, we were anxious to make up for lost time.
Her enthusiasm makes up for her lack of experience.
A warm and sunny September made up for a miserable wet August.

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get away with something щось вкрасти і втекти з тим 

Thieves got away with computer

equipment worth $30 000.
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