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C2 Grammar Advanced Usage of Phrasal Verbs in Formal and Informal Situations

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Grammar c2 - Advanced Usage of Phrasal Verbs in Formal and Informal Situations

Phrasal verbs are verb phrases consisting of a verb and one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs). These verbs can take on idiomatic meanings that are often very different from their individual components. Understanding how to use them in both formal and informal contexts is essential for mastering advanced English.

In informal situations, phrasal verbs are commonly used to convey a casual, conversational tone. They can make speech more direct, personal, and often more expressive. However, in formal writing or speech, phrasal verbs are typically avoided in favor of more precise, formal alternatives. Recognizing when to use phrasal verbs appropriately is crucial to sound fluent and professional.

Examples:

Informal: "I'll call you back later."

Phrasal verb: call back

Explanation:  (to return a phone call)

Formal: "I will contact you later."

Explanation: More formal version of call back

Informal: "She really had to put up with a lot of stress during the meeting."

Phrasal verb: put up with

Explanation: (tolerate)

Formal: "She had to endure a great deal of stress during the meeting."

More formal version of put up with

1. Which of the following phrasal verbs is most appropriate for formal speech?
2. Choose the sentence that uses a phrasal verb correctly in a formal context?
3. Which of the following phrasal verbs is typically used in informal situations?
4. What is the most formal alternative to the phrasal verb "pick up"?
5. Which of the following sentences uses a phrasal verb incorrectly?
6. Choose the correct formal usage of a phrasal verb?
7. Which sentence uses a phrasal verb in a formal context?
8. Which phrasal verb is appropriate for casual speech but should be avoided in formal writing?
9. Which of the following is a formal equivalent of the phrasal verb "go over"?
10. Which of the following sentences is appropriate in a formal letter?
11. Which phrasal verb should be used in formal speech instead of "give in"?
12. Which sentence uses a phrasal verb correctly in an informal context?
13. Which phrasal verb is most commonly used in informal speech?
14. Which sentence uses a phrasal verb incorrectly in a formal context?
15. What is the formal alternative to "put off"?
16. Which of the following is the correct phrasal verb for a formal report?
17. Which sentence correctly uses a phrasal verb in formal writing?
18. Which sentence is formal?
19. Which of the following sentences uses a phrasal verb correctly in a casual context?
20. Which phrasal verb would you use to formally describe the act of organizing a meeting?

 

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