Phrasal Verb | Synonym | Example |
put forward (an idea/view/opinion) | Present | In her latest article Kaufmann puts forward a theory which is likely to prove controversial. |
carry out ( an experiment/research) | Conduct | I intend to carry out a series of experiments. |
make up | Constitute | Children under the age of 15 make up nearly half of the country’s population. |
be made up of | Consist of | Parliament is made up of two houses. |
point out | Observe | Grenne points out that the increase in life expectancy has led to some economic problems. |
point up | Highlight | The study points up the weaknesses in the current school system. |
set out (to do something) | Aim | In his article Losanov sets out to prove that... |
go into | Discuss | In this book Sergeant goes into the causes of the Civil War in some depth |
Go/Look back over | Revise, review | Please go/look back over this term’s notes. |
Showing posts with label Phrasal Verbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phrasal Verbs. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
Phrasal verbs in academic English
An exercise of Phrasal verbs and one-word synonyms....
Labels:
Exercise,
Phrasal Verbs
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)