گرامر آیلتس: افعال دو قسمتی با Take و Get
گرامر آیلتس: افعال دو قسمتی با Take و Get
گرامر آیلتس: افعال دو قسمتی با Take و Get
یکی از مشکلات رایج در بین زبان آموزان استفاده صحیح از افعال دو قسمتی می باشد. این افعال می توانند در قسمت اسپیکینگ و رایتینگ آیلتس حائز اهمیت باشند. در این قسمت نمونه ای از افعال دو قسمتی با Take و Get را برای شما آماده کرده ایم:
Phrasal Verbs with GET :
Get out: leave or move.
I quickly get out the accident because I don’t want to put me at risk.
Get over (something): stop thinking about something.
I can’t get over the result of the mock university entrance exam. It obsesses me all night.
Get away with (something): To escape.
The thief gets away with easy money which he just has stolen from a foreigner.
Get on with (something): continue with something.
Although my parent could handle the fee, I am going to get on with my study.
Get around:
- to go places.
I prefer to get around by bicycle rather than cars because it helps me to lose my weight.
- avoiding something
The summer is coming. Don’t try to get around it
Get around to (something): finally, do something.
I finally got around to applying for the university as I think it is necessary for my future career
Get along with: be friendly with.
There are five members in my small family. The one who I get long with is my father.
Get across: make somebody understand something
I was an inexperienced new teacher and it was hard for me to get across the lessons to my students
Get by: have enough to survive.
Jack has enough money to get by until Monday.
Get down to: begin to do or give serious attention to
Lunch is finished, and he wanted to get down to tackling this problem
Phrasal Verbs with TAKE :
Take after (somebody): to resemble somebody else, usually a family member.
- Many people said that I took after my father, which makes me feel proud.
Take apart: to disassemble something.
- He took his watch apart to see because he thought he could fix its problem.
Take back: to admit wrongdoing
- You’re wrong, let take back what you have said, it was totally unacceptable.
Take down: to dismantle
- It’s time to take down this building for the public park.
Take (somebody) in:
to give someone shelter
- She took in her friends until they could found another place to live.
to be deceived or swindled
- Jane was taken in by all his tricks.
Take (something) in:
to observe something.
- They took in every detail to make a careful report.
to make a piece of clothing narrower or smaller
- The actor had lost weight so the gear had to be taken in more at the shoulder.
Take off: to leave the ground and fly
- The plane finally could take off after it had a technical problem.
- What does the plane take off?
(to become popular or successful)
- That new song by famous singer has taken off in the online music charts.
(to leave a place quickly – colloquial)
- It’s time to leave. I have to take off now as my friends are waiting for me at the hotel.
Take on: to hire/employ
- The library took on more staff over the busy period.
Take out: to remove
- The police took out his gun and shot the terrorist on the street.
- He took the potato out of the sandwich because he doesn’t like it.
(to go on a date with someone)
- What time is he taking you out? – We decided to have a dinner at 7.00 pm.
Take over: to take control of something.
- Micheal took over as a new manager of the restaurant.
Take up: to begin a sport, hobby or a challenge.
- He took up basketball at a young age and is now an expert.
(to fill space)
- That fridge takes up a lot of space in the kitchen room.
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