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ndle has __________ (脫落 ). ? The moon has _________ (出來(lái) ). ? She soon _____________ (落后 ). —Let’s practise A phrasal verb does not always have an object. takes off broke up break out e about e off e out fell behind ? Doctors are looking into the case for new treatment. ? Sometimes people ask for medicine that they do not really need. verb + preposition ? Doctors are looking the case into for new treatment. ? Sometimes people ask medicine for that they do not really need. —Let’s observe ? How can you put up with this for so long? ? It is not right to look down upon those who have AIDS. ? Watch out for cars while you are crossing the street. verb + adverb + preposition ? We must catch up with them. ? Let’s face up to the situation. ? Your ideas fit in with mine. ? Let’s get down to our business. ? We’ll get through with the project next month. ? He gave in to the wish of the majority. ? Your long answer just _____________ (增加 ) a refusal. ? You shall _________________ (改掉 ) such habits. ? You must ________________ (繼續(xù) ) your work. ? The castle ______________ (追溯 ) the 14th century. —Let’s practise adds up to break away from carry/go on with dates back to Make sentences, using the phrasal verbs and tell their meanings. 1. not / try out / drug