Machinarium

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Machinarium 1 Can you remember which phrasal verbs from the walkthrough go in the spaces below? Make a guess and then check your answers by looking at the walkthrough.

1) Now _______ the robot's head ___. 2) Walk to the broken lamppost and _______ it _____ so it's leaning at an angle 3) _______ the doll _____ to the mole robot when it's coming towards you.

2 The phrasal verbs from exercise 1 above are called separable phrasal verbs. Do you know how many phrasal verbs there are in total? There are in fact only four. Here they are: Phrasal verbs which do not take objects

Phrasal verbs which take objects and are inseparable

Phrasal verbs which take objects and are separable

Three-word phrasal verbs

Who looked after you when your parents went out.

Where do you throw your rubbish away?

Do you need to cut down on eating sweets?

(always inseparable) Examples What time do you get up? Can you think of some more?

Ask your teacher what they mean and then ask a partner the questions. Can you think of anymore? Check with your teacher to see if you are right. Now write ten questions to ask your partner using some of the phrasal verbs that you have got in the column. There are some more examples here http://tinyurl.com/yjtcoal

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