Use Context Clues  I was on a bike, but _____ _____ and now I have a broken leg.  What is the PV?  What are the context clues?

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Use Context Clues  I was on a bike, but _____ _____ and now I have a broken leg.  What is the PV?  What are the context clues?

Make a Sentence  Take off  Let out  Come down with  Break down  Pile up  Show up  Fill out  Hand out  Cut off  Fell off  Come up  Back off  Let off  Hit on

New PV’s Ch. 15

For Sale

4 Definitions 1. When you repair or decorate a building, street, or park.  My house is really old and ugly, I need to ______ it ____ before I sell it.  Fix…up

1. Fix…up  Part. Adj. I finished the repair to my house. It is fixed up.  Noun [informal] To increase value, the house needs repair and decorations. It is a fixer-upper.

2. Fix…up 2. When you style your hair, put on nice clothes, and make-up.  Jim is taking me to the Opera, I’ll have to fix myself up before the show. Part. Adj.: after you are styled  She is fixed up and ready to go.

2 Definitions 1. When you ‘go’ for a certain location, you move toward it. Or planning to go there.  Don’t even _____ ____ the door, class isn’t over yet.  Head for

2. Head for 2. When a situation or condition becomes likely to happen A: I hate all these people B: Don’t say bad things, you’re headed for trouble.

1 Definition 1. When you return to a certain location, return to a place you were before A: We are out of water! B: Let’s ____ ____ the campground.  Head back

3 Definitions 1. When the wind moves something away from where it was A: Where are my clean clothes? B: The wind must have _____ them _____.  Blow…away

2. [informal] Definition 2. When something (product, ability) is much better than the competition. The new iPhone blows away all the competition.

3. [informal] Definition 3. When you are shocked, amazed, emotional A: Have you seen the pyramids in Egypt? B: Yes! They’re enormous, it blew me away.

1. Definition  1. When all the water or other liquid goes away.  My whiteboard marker was ______ _____ and wouldn’t write on the board. But now I added ink.  Dry…out

Part. Adj. - Dried Out  After the water/liquid is gone  My marker is dried out.

6. Definitions 1. When something passes from one side to the other side (where you are) A: There is a mosquito in my tent. B: That’s impossible! Where did it _______ _______?  Come through

2-3 Come through 2. When people travel to your town, stay for a while, and then leave.  My friend is coming through Istanbul this summer, on his way to Kas. 3.When important information, permission is received.  Did your home loan come through?

4. Come Through (with) 4. When you promise to do something AND you keep your promise Father: I promised to buy you a car one day. Son: Yes, thank you. You really came through with your promise.

5-6 Come Through 5. Survive a difficult or dangerous experience  After the deadly battle, the solider came through without injury. 6. Learning someone’s feelings or emotions from reading/speaking A: Did you read the newspaper? B: Yes, the author’s anger came through clearly.

1. Definition  [INFORMAL – used with children]  Inform an authority (parent/teacher) about a mistake or a broken rule. Girl: You broke the window! Boy: Please don’t _____ ____ me. Tell on

5 Definitions 1. When two things are usually found together or 2 things usually appear together  A dry red wine _____ ______ a grilled steak very nicely.  Go with

2. Go with  2. When 2 things are part of one unit (a set) A: Can I buy this plate? B: That’s a saucer, it goes with the cup.

3. Go with  3. When one item of clothing looks nice with another. A: What should I wear with my red shirt? B: You should wear black, that goes with red.

4. Go With  When you agree or support people or ideas A: Who does George Bush listen to? B: He only goes with what Dick Cheney says.

5. Go with  When you choose someone or something from a group A: Which is the right answer? B: I’m not sure. All the answers are close, but I’ll go with answer C.

Ch. 15 Phrasal Verbs  Blow…away  Come through  Dry…out  Fix…up  Go with  Head back (to)  Head for  Tell on