Phrasal verbs level A2
In intermediate level English courses, such as the A2 level, some phrasal verbs are learned. They are generally everyday phrasal verbs related to common tasks, such as ask for (to ask about someone or something, to request), find out (to discover, to learn), go out (to go out), look after (to take care of someone or something), and some of the many formed with get, such as get along (to get on well) and get off (to get off a means of transport).
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Why it is essential to learn phrasal verbs level A2
Sentences with phrasal verbs level A2
Here are examples with three phrasal verbs we mentioned.
Ask for
The police asks for help to find the suspect.
(The police asks for help to find the suspect.)
Find out
I think Peter wants to find out what I want for my birthday. He wants to surprise me.
(I think Peter wants to find out what I want for my birthday. He wants to surprise me.)
Look after
I can’t go, I have to look after my brother.
(I can’t go, I have to look after my brother.)
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