TOEIC: Back to/Back From |
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1 Back to indicates return. | ||||
Pattern 1: verb + back
to + noun of place or time Please go back to the beginning of your story. The children went back to the museum to see the new exhibit. |
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Verbs often used before
back to: crawl, drive, fly, go, hark, jump, look, move, race, run, think, walk |
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Pattern 2: verb + noun
+ back to + noun We took the train back to the city. |
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Typical
verbs: bring, carry, drive, push, pull, take |
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2 Back from indicates return to a starting place from a different place. | ||||
Pattern: verb + back
from + noun of place I'll be back (home) from the store in about ten minutes. We can't leave until your mother gets back from her trip. |
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Typical verbs before
back from: be, come, drive, fly, get, move, run, walk |
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3 Back indicates a return of something. | ||||
Pattern 1: verb + noun
+ back (+ to + noun) Please give this plate back to your mother. I took the dress back to the store because it didn't fit. |
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Typical
verbs: bring, give, pay, send, take |
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Pattern 2: verb + noun
+ back (+ from + noun) Please get my suit back from the cleaners. |
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Pattern 3: verb + noun
+ back (adverb) I called you back when I got home. |
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Typical verbs: call, bring, pay, put, take |
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4 Phrasal verbs | ||||
get back
(intransitive)—move out of the way We wanted to see the action, but they made us get back. |
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get back to someone
(nonseparable)—call someone with new information As soon as I know the figures, I will get back to you. |
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get back at someone
(nonseparable)—do harm in return for a wrong After he was fired, he tried to get back at his boss. |
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