You can check the meaning of the irregular verbs in the following webapges:
. Here
. Here
. Here
. Here in this case you’ll find examples with every verb too.
You can practise online:
Here you have some programmes to learn the English irregular verbs.
. Programme 1
. Programme 2
. Programme 3, and wait for some seconds, and then QUICKLY click on ‘download’, and it will begin
You can check meanings here. On internet there are many webpages where you can find phrasal verbs, actually
Just look for them. If you want to practise, try something like test your phrasal verbs and you’ll see, for example:
. Example of webpage 1
. Example of webpage 2
. Example 3
. Example 4
. Example 5
. Example 6
Here you have some exercises with answerkey. Rightclick with your mouse and ‘save as’ into your computer’s desktop.
. phrasal-verbs-exercise.pdf
. phrasal-verbs-matching.pdf
. phrasal-verbs-matching1.pdf
Also try these great webapages for further practice:
. Downloadable files in .pdf
. Phrasal verbs and nouns match
. Phrasal verbs and similar verbs match
. Phrasal verb preposition gapfillimg exercise
. Business English Phrasal Verbs
With this software, you’ll be able to practise your knowledge of phrasal verbs
First, download Clic 3.0 and then download Phrasal Verbs. It’s free
On internet you can also see some films for free.
You can download a programme to do so, but can also see them online, both films and TV series… Remember that you will need a good internet connection, that is broad band
Check it out too:
Peliculasyonkis
Dale ya
If you click here and then ‘retry download’ on the top-left-hand corner, you’ll start downloading a programme to watch films, programmes, etc…:
Veoh
Hi there!
Once again here we are to offer you some new possibilities.
You have the option to use some free online dictionaries for searching for the words you don’t understand in texts, books, films, etc.
Here they go:
. Merriam-Webster Dictionary 1
. Merriam-Webster Dictionary 2
. Rhymezone
Hi there!
In short you’ll be able to see some videos of the series Little Britiain. You’ll only have to follow a link that I’ll post on this webpage, under the category ‘Little Britain’. You’ll have fun, I promise, but you’ll realise that English humour is different from ours. Enjoy it!
Hello,
This is our new webpage. I created this webpage so that we can share knowledge, and experience, and others. Feel free you use it whenever you want for academic purposes, following your teacher’s advice and explanations. Thanks. God save the Queen!
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