Phrasal Verbs the phone rang t to (int) be on the point of He was about to leave fter (tr) chase The police were after the thief down with the (tr) be ill with, go down with John is down proposal to build a leisure centre be for (tr) be in favour of (opp be against) They are(all) for be off (tr) be absent from school/work John isn't in his office be in for= (tr) expect sth, usu bad We are in for bad weather be on (tr) be shown on TV, at the cinema/ theatre etc He's off for two days There's a good film on at the Metro be out = 1) (int) be unfashionable Long skirts are out this season 2) (int) (of light/fire) have stopped burning. The fire is out-that's why it's cold in here will be over at 10.00 be over = (int) have come to an end The film starts at 8.00 and = be up to 1) (tr) be capable of Let's take the train - I don't think wrong The children must be up to something - they're very I'm up to driving so far. 2) (tr) feel like doing sth usu sth et
Английский язык 11 класс Phrasal verbs Новый