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New PV’s Chapter 9. 1. If you are a prisoner and you escape The police are looking for 3 prisoners who _____ ____ last week. The police are looking for.

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1 New PV’s Chapter 9

2 1. If you are a prisoner and you escape The police are looking for 3 prisoners who _____ ____ last week. The police are looking for 3 prisoners who _____ ____ last week. Break out (of) Break out (of) What can you break out of? What can you break out of? Prison or Jail or cage

3 A Breakout A breakout – noun. When there is an escape from prison A breakout – noun. When there is an escape from prison There was a breakout, now the prisoners are free. There was a breakout, now the prisoners are free.

4 Which are correct? The criminal broke out The criminal broke out The criminal broke out prison The criminal broke out prison The criminal broke out of prison The criminal broke out of prison

5 Which are correct? The criminal broke out The criminal broke out The criminal broke out prison The criminal broke out prison The criminal broke out of prison The criminal broke out of prison Why must “of” be before prison? Why must “of” be before prison? With some 2-word verbs you must use a SECOND particle when the verb has an object. With some 2-word verbs you must use a SECOND particle when the verb has an object.

6 You will see (part.) every time a PV may need a second particle You will see (part.) every time a PV may need a second particle Break out (of) Break out (of) The (of) is showing the second particle The (of) is showing the second particle Additional Particle

7 2. When fighting begins suddenly We had to leave the party as soon as a fight broke out. We had to leave the party as soon as a fight broke out. NOTE: Doesn’t need “of” after. A war broke out over the oil in the Persian Gulf. A war broke out over the oil in the Persian Gulf. 2. Break out

8 1. when you act friendly with someone You have a peaceful relationship Jim and Frank are NOT good friends, but they ______ ______. Jim and Frank are NOT good friends, but they ______ ______.=== A: Why did Frank and Jill get a divorce? A: Why did Frank and Jill get a divorce? B: They were not ______ ______. They always fought and argued. B: They were not ______ ______. They always fought and argued. Get along (with) Get along (with)

9 2. Get Along 2. Doing some work without any serious problems. A: How’s the new Job? B: I’m getting along fine. But there are some small problems.

10 How are you getting along at Koc? 2. Get along

11 2 Definitions 1. When you connect one machine to another Everyday before class, I ______ the computer ____ to the TV. Everyday before class, I ______ the computer ____ to the TV. Hook…up (to) Hook…up (to)

12 Hooked up (Part. Adj.) Is the computer connected to the TV now? Is the computer connected to the TV now? Yes it is hooked up. Yes it is hooked up.

13 A Hookup (Noun) A hookup is an electrical connection. A hookup is an electrical connection. A: what’s wrong with the TV? B: I think the hookup is broken.

14 2. Hook up (with) [Informal] When you meet people somewhere, usually after you’ve done separate things. [Informal] When you meet people somewhere, usually after you’ve done separate things. A: Are you going shopping? B: Yes, are you going to the movies? A: Yes, but can we meet after my movie? B: Sure, I’ll hook up with you around 3pm.

15 Which are correct? Tom and Jerry don’t get along. Tom and Jerry don’t get along. Tom and Jerry don’t get along each other Tom and Jerry don’t get along each other Tom and Jerry don’t get along with each other. Tom and Jerry don’t get along with each other.

16 Which are correct? Tom and Jerry don’t get along. Tom and Jerry don’t get along. Tom and Jerry don’t get along each other Tom and Jerry don’t get along each other Tom and Jerry don’t get along with each other. Tom and Jerry don’t get along with each other. Why? Same as before: Why? Same as before: With some 2-word verbs you must use a SECOND particle when the verb has an object. With some 2-word verbs you must use a SECOND particle when the verb has an object.

17 Which are correct? I hooked up my new CD player. I hooked up my new CD player. I hooked up my new CD player to my stereo. I hooked up my new CD player to my stereo. I hooked up to my new CD player my stereo. I hooked up to my new CD player my stereo. I hooked up my new CD player my stereo. I hooked up my new CD player my stereo.

18 2 Objects Use “to” I hooked up my new CD player. I hooked up my new CD player. I hooked up my new CD player to my stereo. I hooked up my new CD player to my stereo. I hooked up to my new CD player my stereo. I hooked up to my new CD player my stereo. I hooked up my new CD player my stereo. I hooked up my new CD player my stereo.

19 1. When you move faster and reach the same level or place as the people ahead of you. A: How is Frank doing in the race? B: He’s behind, but if he runs fast he might __________ ______ with the other runners. Catch up (with) Catch up (with)

20 2. Catch Up (on) When you study or learn something you are interested in but have not had time for it. When you study or learn something you are interested in but have not had time for it. A: I missed all the Desperate Housewives shows because I’ve been so busy. B: Don’t worry I have the DVD. You can catch up on the show later.

21 Caught up (Part. Adj.) Teacher: You have missed 3 weeks of school, here are all your assignments. Student: I’ll work very hard until I am caught up.

22 2 Definitions 1a. What do you do when you are finished with a telephone call? The call was finished and I _______ ____ the phone. The call was finished and I _______ ____ the phone. Hang up Hang up

23 1b. Hang up on 1b. Now you are ANGRY, and you hang up on a person and don’t say goodbye. She said she cheated on me, so I hung up on her. She said she cheated on me, so I hung up on her.

24 2. Hang…up 2. When you place something high up and it can not touch the ground. The first thing I do when I come home is to hang my coat up. The first thing I do when I come home is to hang my coat up. --------------------------- --------------------------- This room is boring. We should hang up some pictures to add color. This room is boring. We should hang up some pictures to add color.

25 1. When you stop trying, because you KNOW you WON’T succeed. You quit. Villain: I will always defeat you! Villain: I will always defeat you! Spiderman: I will never ______ ____ on fighting you! Spiderman: I will never ______ ____ on fighting you! Give…up (on) Give…up (on) I tried to keep my desk clean, but my things kept piling up, so I gave up on it. I tried to keep my desk clean, but my things kept piling up, so I gave up on it.

26 2. Give…up 2. when you are running from the police and you surrender. When the robbers were surrounded by the police, they gave up. When the robbers were surrounded by the police, they gave up. What can you do if you are surrounded and want to give up? What can you do if you are surrounded and want to give up? Wave a white flag. Wave a white flag.

27 3. Give…up 3. Whey you stop doing something you do regularly You should give up smoking, it’s bad for your health. You should give up smoking, it’s bad for your health.------------------ After the accident, I had to give up tennis. After the accident, I had to give up tennis.

28 1. When you slowly improve at something difficult, which you do regularly. A: Are you fluent in English? B: Not yet. I study a lot and will soon ______ ___ to being fluent. Work up (to)

29 2. Work up 2. When you slowly build energy or courage to do something difficult. A: I’ve really fallen for Jane, but I am too scared to ask her out. B: Don’t be shy. You just need to work up some confidence, then ask her.

30 Worked up (Part. Adj.) [Informal] When you are worried, upset, scared about something [Informal] When you are worried, upset, scared about something A: I’m upset because I can’t figure out this problem. B: Don’t get worked up. I’ll help you.

31 Would you go sky-diving? What sport is this?

32 Are you a _______? I was going to go sky diving, but I couldn’t do it because it was scary! I was going to go sky diving, but I couldn’t do it because it was scary! I chickened out. I chickened out.

33 Chicken out (of) When you are TOO scared to do something, and you do NOT do it. When you are TOO scared to do something, and you do NOT do it. I went sky diving, but I couldn’t do it because I was scared. I went sky diving, but I couldn’t do it because I was scared. I chickened out of going sky diving. I chickened out of going sky diving.

34 Ch. 9 Break out (of) Break out (of) Catch up (with) – Catch up (on) Catch up (with) – Catch up (on) Chicken out (of) Chicken out (of) Get along (with) Get along (with) Give…up (on) Give…up (on) Hang…up (on) Hang…up (on) Hook…up (to) – Hook up (with) Hook…up (to) – Hook up (with) Work up (to) Work up (to)


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