Stress In Phrasal Verbs sentences
24 sentences you'd actually hear about stress in phrasal verbs. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Can you help me set up this new printer?
- Could you please turn on the light?
- Don't forget to turn off the stove before you leave.
- Don't give up on your goals.
- He's going to put on a jacket because it's cold.
- I need to look up a word in the dictionary.
- I need to take off my shoes at the door.
- I try to work out at the gym three times a week.
- I'll call you back in about an hour.
- I'm looking for my car keys.
- I'm trying to cut down on coffee.
- It took a while to find out the real story.
- Let's just keep going on with the original plan.
- Please fill out this form completely.
- Please throw away the trash when you leave.
- Remember to log out when you're finished.
- She pointed out an error in the final report.
- Unfortunately, the meeting was called off.
- We have to check out by eleven o'clock tomorrow.
- We need to check in at the hotel before three p.m.
- We ran into an old friend at the mall.
- We should clean up before our guests arrive.
- What time do you usually get up in the morning?
- You need to log in to access your account.