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Essential phrasal verbs around the house · PHRASAL VERBS Students are often put off by phrasal verbs…. and they put off learning them! •Put off by something •Put something

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ESSENTIAL PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

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ESSENTIAL PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE

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ESSENTIAL PHRASAL VERBSAROUND THE HOUSE

PHRASAL VERBS

Students are often put off by phrasal verbs….

and they put off learning them!

• Put off by something

• Put something off

• Phrasals tend to have multiple meanings

PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

In the kitchen:

• I’ll put the kettle on…

• Can you please take out the trash…

• I’ve dropped milk on the floor, I need to mop it

up…

PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

In the living room:

• Can you please switch the TV off when you’re

not watching it…

• Turn on the lights, please!

•We are decorating and we need to take all of

our pictures down.

PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

In the bedrooms:

• Can you pick up your clothes and hang them

up in your wardrobe…

• Tidy your room up! It’s a mess!

• Turn your music down! It’s too loud.

PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

In the bathroom:

• Can you clean up after having your shower!

• Put your make-up on in the bathroom, please!

• Can you put your shaving cream away once

you’ve finished with it?

PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

In the garden:

•We’ll need to pick up the dead leaves soon.

•Help me sweep up the patio floor please.

•We dug up the soil in the garden last

Saturday.

PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

In the hall:

• Hang your coat up on the coat stand…

• Take off your jacket

• Put on your slippers

PHRASAL VERBS AROUND THE HOUSE

The weather is dry, give me a hand hanging the

clothes out on the line.

It’s raining, quick let’s bring the washing in.

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ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS BELOW

1. Can you think of another phrasal

verb to say:

“to turn the lights on”?

ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS BELOW

2. What does “to take the trash out”

mean?

ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS BELOW

3. What is the correct verb?

a) Take up your jacket

b) Take off your jacket

c) Take for your jacket

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