PHRASAL VERB GROW

This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 24 and we’re studying phrasal verbs with “grow”.

Is this 30-day vocabulary challenge really starting to grow on you?

If something grows on you, that means that you like it more and more.

Maybe at the beginning you weren’t sure about it

but as time went on, you found you did like something.

At first I didn’t like the name they chose for their baby, but it’s really grown on me.

To grow apart means to be less close.

This happens over time.

We were best friends in college, but we’ve really grown apart.

We hardly talk anymore.

To grow back means to grow after something has been cut.

I hate my haircut, but I know it’ll grow back.

Or, the forest will grow back eventually after the fire.

To grow into something means to get big enough.

These shoes are too big for my son, but he’ll grow into them by next year.

It also means to become more natural or comfortable with something.

She’s really grown into a confident young woman.

Or, There’s a lot to learn, he needs some time to grow into the job.

We use the term grow out with hair.

So at the hair salon you might say, I’m trying to grow out my hair, so just trim a little off.

This means I want it to be longer. I’m growing it out.

To grow out of something means to get too big for something.

Why spend a lot of money on children’s clothes?

They’ll just grow out of them so fast!

It can also mean to stop doing something as you get older.

I wish he’d grow out of this temper tantrum phase.

It can also mean to develop because of something.

The non-profit grew out of a need for affordable housing.

To grow up is to become an adult.

When I grow up, I want to teach English.

We also say it to someone who is being immature.

For example, maybe someone is making fun of someone else, and you say, “grow up!”

We also use it to mean to spend childhood. I want my children to grow up around their grandparents.

Or, I grew up in Florida.

Grow begins with the GR consonant cluster. Gr-

Your lips can make the shape of the R as you make the G.

The G is made with t he back of the tongue touching the soft palate.

So the front and middle part of the tongue can be in position for the R, with the tip pulled back and up.

Then all you have to do is release the back, gr-, gr-. Grow.

Then the OH as in NO diphthong.

Your jaw drops some at the beginning, and then the lips will round a bit. Grow, grow, grow.

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这是瑞秋的 30 天英语挑战赛!

在 30 天内学会 30 个短语动词!

在 2017 年快速开始你的词汇量。

今天是第 24 天,我们正在学习带有“grow”的短语动词。

这个为期 30 天的词汇挑战真的开始对你产生影响了吗?

如果有什么东西在你身上生长,那就意味着你越来越喜欢它。

也许一开始你并不确定,

但随着时间的推移,你发现你确实喜欢某样东西。

起初我不喜欢他们为他们的孩子选择的名字,但它真的在我身上长大了。

分开意味着不那么亲密。

这会随着时间的推移而发生。

我们在大学里是最好的朋友,但我们真的分开了。

我们几乎不再说话了。

重新生长意味着在某些东西被切割后生长。

我讨厌我的发型,但我知道它会长回来。

或者,森林最终会在火灾后重新生长。

成长为某种东西意味着变得足够大。

这双鞋对我儿子来说太大了,但他明年就会穿上它们了。

这也意味着对某事变得更自然或更舒服。

她真的成长为一个自信的年轻女子。

或者,有很多东西要学,他需要一些时间来适应这份工作。

我们使用“长出头发”这个词。

所以在美发沙龙,你可能会说,我正在努力让我的头发长出来,所以只要剪掉一点。

这意味着我希望它更长。 我正在成长。

从某事中成长意味着对某事变得太大。

为什么要花大价钱买童装?

他们会很快从他们身上长出来!

这也可能意味着随着年龄的增长停止做某事。

我希望他能走出这个脾气暴躁的阶段。

它也可能意味着因为某事而发展。

该非营利组织源于对经济适用房的需求。

长大就是长大成人。

当我长大后,我想教英语。

我们也对不成熟的人这么说。

例如,也许有人在取笑别人,而你说,“长大!”

我们也用它来表示度过童年。 我希望我的孩子在他们的祖父母周围长大。

或者,我在佛罗里达长大。

成长从 GR 辅音簇开始。 Gr -

你的嘴唇可以像你做 G 一样做出 R 的形状。

G 是用舌后部接触软腭来做的。

因此,舌头的前部和中部可以位于 R 的位置,尖端向后向上拉。

然后你所要做的就是释放背部,gr-,gr-。 生长。

然后是 NO 双元音中的 OH。

你的下巴一开始会下垂一些,然后嘴唇会变圆一点。 成长,成长,成长。

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