PHRASAL VERB WRITE

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Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 29 and we’re studying phrasal verbs with “write”.

Phrasal verbs with WRITE.

A lot of these are really fun and useful.

To write back is to reply to someone’s communication.

I emailed her last week but she never wrote back.

Of course, now, we more frequently use email back or text back.

I texted him after our date but he didn’t text me back.

Write in: this means to write to an organization or a company.

Not an individual.

I wrote into the paper complaining about their biased reporting.

And we can always drop IN and have it still be grammatically correct:

I wrote to the pa per complaining about their biased reporting.

Write in can also mean to fill in a blank when you’re filling out something like a form or test.

Write in the correct answers.

Or, if the candidate you like isn’t on the ballot, you can write her in.

Did you notice? I used two more phrasal verbs here: fill in, and fill out.

We just use phrasal verbs all the time!

And finally, write in can mean to add something to a story or a play.

I’m going to write in another male character to balance it out.

Write off has a meaning similar to ‘write in’ – to contact a company or organization.

I’m going to write off to the company to ask for a replacement.

But write off also has a meaning that’s totally different,

that has nothing to with writing.

If you write something off or somebody off, then you say, that’s not important, it’s not meaningful.

If you think someone is not taking you or your ideas seriously, you can say, “don’t write me off.”

Or I wrote off my runny nose as allergies.

That means, I didn’t take my runny nose seriously, I didn’t know it meant I was getting the flu.

Also, when you write something off, that means you can count it as a business expense,

and you don’t pay taxes on it.

I can write off my home office.

Or, when I go to LA for VidCon, I write off my flight.

To write out, the opposite of write in, can mean, in writing, to remove something from a story or a play.

She’s bummed because they wrote her character out of the series.

We can also use this term with wills.

She was written out of her grandmother’s will when they had a huge disagreement.

To write something out can also mean to process something by writing the whole story, all the details.

Sometimes with grief, it helps to write out how you’re feeling.

To write up can mean to issue an official warning or notice of wrongdoing

My son misbehaves a lot.

He got written up three times last week at school.

Or, they wrote me up at work for being late.

To write something up also means to publish an article about something.

My mom’s new business was written up in the local paper.

Write up, write down.

To write something down means to make a note of it.

Something you want to remember.

Hold on, I can’t remember all this. Let me write it down.

WRITE. We have a silent W here.

Begin with the R consonant. Rr–

The lips flare and come in, rrr.

The tip of the tongue pulls back and up. Rrrrrr, write.

The AI as in BUY diphthong.

Jaw drops for the beginning of the diphthong and the back of the tongue lifts.

Then the jaw comes up as the front of the tongue arches towards the roof of the mouth.

Wri-, wri-.

And finally, the T sound.

Most Americans will make this a Flap T if the next word begins with a vowel or diphthong.

Write out. Write t- t- write out. Write out.

. Just a quick single bounce of the tongue on the roof of the mouth.

Most Americans will make it a Stop T if the next word begins with a consonant, like in ‘write back’.

Write– back.

Do you hear the break in sound? The stop?

Write– back, write back.

Just a quick stop of air before the next word. Write back.

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这是瑞秋的 30 天英语短语动词挑战!

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 29 天,我们正在学习带有“write”的短语动词。

带 WRITE 的短语动词。

其中很多非常有趣和有用。

回信是回复某人的来信。

我上周给她发了电子邮件,但她从未回信。

当然,现在,我们更频繁地使用电子邮件回复或短信回复。

我们约会后我给他发了短信,但他没有给我回短信。

写信:这意味着写信给组织或公司。

不是个人。

我在报纸上写信抱怨他们有偏见的报道。

而且我们总是可以插入并让它在语法上仍然正确:

我写信给报纸抱怨他们有偏见的报道。

当您填写表格或测试之类的内容时,写入也可能意味着填写空白。

写下正确的答案。

或者,如果你喜欢的候选人不在选票上,你可以把她写进去。

你注意到了吗? 我在这里使用了另外两个短语动词:填写和填写。

我们只是一直使用短语动词!

最后,write in 可能意味着在故事或戏剧中添加一些东西。

我打算写另一个男性角色来平衡它。

注销的含义类似于“写入”——联系公司或组织。

我要注销公司要求更换。

但是注销也有完全不同的含义,

与写作无关。

如果你把某事或某人写下来,那么你会说,这不重要,没有意义。

如果你认为有人没有认真对待你或你的想法,你可以说,“不要把我写下来。”

或者我把流鼻涕写成了过敏。

这意味着,我没有认真对待我的流鼻涕,我不知道这意味着我得了流感。

此外,当您注销某些东西时,这意味着您可以将其视为业务费用,

并且您无需为此纳税。

我可以注销我的家庭办公室。

或者,当我去洛杉矶参加 VidCon 时,我取消了我的航班。

写出,与写入相反,可以意味着,在写作中,从故事或戏剧中删除某些东西。

她很沮丧,因为他们把她的角色写出了这个系列。

我们也可以将这个词用于遗嘱。

当他们发生巨大分歧时,她是按照祖母的意愿写的。

写出一些东西也可以意味着通过写整个故事、所有细节来处理一些东西。

有时带着悲伤,写下你的感受会有所帮助。

写下来可能意味着发布官方警告或

不当行为通知 我儿子的行为不端很多。

上周他在学校被写了三遍。

或者,他们写我上班迟到了。

写一些东西也意味着发表一篇关于某事的文章。

我妈妈的新生意写在当地报纸上。

写,写。

写下某事意味着记下它。

你想记住的东西。

等等,我不记得这一切了。 让我写下来。

写。 我们这里有一个无声的 W。

以 R 辅音开头。

Rr–嘴唇张开并进来,rrr。

舌尖向后和向上拉。 呜呜呜,写。

购买双元音中的人工智能。

双元音开头的下巴下降,舌后部抬起。

然后,当舌头的前部向口腔顶部拱起时,下巴就会抬起。

写-,写-。

最后是T音。

如果下一个单词以元音或双元音开头,大多数美国人会将其设为 Flap T。

写出。 写 t - t - 写出来。 写出。

. 只是舌头在嘴顶上的一个快速弹跳。

如果下一个单词以辅音开头,大多数美国人会将其设为 Stop T,例如“write back”。

写回。

你听到中断的声音吗? 停止?

写回,回写。

在下一个词之前快速停止空气。 回写。

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