Вопрос задан 07.11.2023 в 13:27. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Шишов Серафим.

LOOK! The verbs in Exercise 1 are examples of phrasal verbs. These are usually formed with an

ordinary verb (for example, take) and a particle (for example, up):take up. Together, they have a particular meaning which is often quite different fromthe meaning of the verb alone.2 Underline the phrasal verbs in the sentences.1 I can't come tonight - I have to look after my little brother at home.2 Do you know what time the plane takes off tomorrow?3 Thad fun last night - my friends came round and we watched a film.4 She likes to hang out with her friends at the shopping centre.​
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Отвечает Плынин Илья.

Ответ:1) look after

2) takes off

3) came around

4) hang out

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

In the sentences you provided, there are phrasal verbs that consist of a verb and a particle. I'll underline the phrasal verbs in each sentence and provide a brief explanation of their meanings:

1. I can't come tonight - I have to look after my little brother at home. - Phrasal verb: "look after" - Meaning: To take care of or be responsible for someone or something.

2. Do you know what time the plane takes off tomorrow? - Phrasal verb: "takes off" - Meaning: To become airborne; for a plane, it means the moment it leaves the ground.

3. Thad fun last night - my friends came round, and we watched a film. - No phrasal verb in this sentence.

4. She likes to hang out with her friends at the shopping centre. - Phrasal verb: "hang out" - Meaning: To spend time or relax in a casual manner with friends or people, often in a social setting.

So, two of the sentences contain phrasal verbs: "look after" and "hang out." Phrasal verbs are common in English and can have meanings that are different from the individual words used in them.

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