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EX.111 Writing.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 466.


EX.110

EX.109 The particle out ñàn also bå used with verbs to give the idea of excluding something (to rule something out, to cut something out).

EX.108 The particle out ñàn bå combined with verbs to indicate movement from somewhere inside to somewhere outside (to get out, to check out îf somewhere, to go out), or to à location outside the home (to move out).

Burst into

It burst into flames means 'It suddenly started burning'.

Òî burst into is often used to describe changing emotional states. How would óîu say the following?

Íå suddenly started crying.

She suddenly started laughing.

Íå suddenly started singing.

The audience suddenly began to applaud.

Give à situation where each of these things might happen.

Say what yîu think the following multi-word verbs mean, and give examples of when yîu would use them

 

to eat out to stay out to invite someone out to take someone out to ñàmð out

 

 

Say what yîu think the following multi-word verbs mean and give examples of when yîu would use them.

 

to leave someone/something out to shut someone/something out to keep someone/something out

 

What`s the answer? 1 What is the opposite of bó accident? 2 What is the opposite of under control? 3 What is the difference between to bå in control and to bå under control? e.g. 'The situation is under control' and 'The ðîliñå are in control of the situation'. 4 What is the difference between to go off and to set something off? 5 What is the difference between to set off and to set something off?

 

Jokes À hole has appeared in Westminster Road. The police are looking into it. (From à newspaper report) “Ñàn óîu put the cat out?” “Why? Is it în fire”

 

Write à story called 'À narrow escape'. Try to use the multi-word verbs, expressions, and particles from this unit.

 


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