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<blockquote data-quote="dderya" data-source="post: 762870" data-attributes="member: 112565"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>What is a phrasal verb?</strong></span></p><p>A phrasal verb is a verb followed by a preposition or an adverb; the combination creates a</p><p>meaning different from the original verb alone.</p><p><strong>Example :</strong></p><p>To <strong>get </strong>= to obtainI need <em><strong>to get </strong></em>a new battery for my camera.</p><p>To<strong> get together </strong>= to meet Why don’t we all <em><strong>get together</strong></em> for lunch one day?</p><p>Phrasal verbs are part of a large group of verbs called “multi-part” or "multi-word” verbs. </p><p>The preposition or adverb that follows the verb is sometimes called a <em>particle.</em></p><p></p><p>Phrasal verbs and other multi-word verbs are an important part of the English language. </p><p>However, they are mainly used in spoken English and informal texts. They should be </p><p>avoided in academic writing where it is preferable to use a formal verb such as “to postpone”</p><p>rather than “to put off”.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs :</strong></span></p><p>Some phrasal verbs are <strong>transitive</strong>. (A transitive verb always has an object.)</p><p><strong>Example</strong> : I <em>made up</em> an excuse. ('Excuse' is the object of the verb.)</p><p></p><p>Some phrasal verbs are <strong>intransitive </strong>. (An intransitive verb does not have an object.)</p><p><strong>Example</strong> : My car <em>broke down.</em></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Separable or inseparable phrasal verbs :</strong></span></p><p>Some transitive phrasal verbs are <strong>separable</strong>. (The object is <em>between the verb and the preposition</em>.)</p><p><strong>Example</strong> : I <em>looked </em>the word <em>up</em> in the dictionary.</p><p></p><p>Some transitive phrasal verbs are<strong> inseparable</strong>. (The object is placed <em>after the preposition</em>.)</p><p><strong>Example</strong> : I will <em>look into </em>the matter as soon as possible.</p><p></p><p>Some transitive phrasal verbs <strong>can take an object</strong><em><strong> in both places</strong></em>.</p><p><strong>Example</strong> : I <em>picked up</em> the book.</p><p> I <em>picked</em> the book <em>up</em>.</p><p></p><p>However, if the object is a <strong>pronoun</strong>, it <em>must be placed between the verb and the preposition.</em></p><p><strong>Example</strong> : I picked<em> <strong>it</strong> up.</em></p><p></p><p>Below you will find lists of the most commonly-used phrasal verbs in English.</p><p>The table below shows the first and last verb in each list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dderya, post: 762870, member: 112565"] [SIZE=4][B]What is a phrasal verb?[/B][/SIZE] A phrasal verb is a verb followed by a preposition or an adverb; the combination creates a meaning different from the original verb alone. [B]Example :[/B] To [B]get [/B]= to obtainI need [I][B]to get [/B][/I]a new battery for my camera. To[B] get together [/B]= to meet Why don’t we all [I][B]get together[/B][/I] for lunch one day? Phrasal verbs are part of a large group of verbs called “multi-part” or "multi-word” verbs. The preposition or adverb that follows the verb is sometimes called a [I]particle.[/I] Phrasal verbs and other multi-word verbs are an important part of the English language. However, they are mainly used in spoken English and informal texts. They should be avoided in academic writing where it is preferable to use a formal verb such as “to postpone” rather than “to put off”. [SIZE=4][B]Transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs :[/B][/SIZE] Some phrasal verbs are [B]transitive[/B]. (A transitive verb always has an object.) [B]Example[/B] : I [I]made up[/I] an excuse. ('Excuse' is the object of the verb.) Some phrasal verbs are [B]intransitive [/B]. (An intransitive verb does not have an object.) [B]Example[/B] : My car [I]broke down.[/I] [SIZE=4][B]Separable or inseparable phrasal verbs :[/B][/SIZE] Some transitive phrasal verbs are [B]separable[/B]. (The object is [I]between the verb and the preposition[/I].) [B]Example[/B] : I [I]looked [/I]the word [I]up[/I] in the dictionary. Some transitive phrasal verbs are[B] inseparable[/B]. (The object is placed [I]after the preposition[/I].) [B]Example[/B] : I will [I]look into [/I]the matter as soon as possible. Some transitive phrasal verbs [B]can take an object[/B][I][B] in both places[/B][/I]. [B]Example[/B] : I [I]picked up[/I] the book. I [I]picked[/I] the book [I]up[/I]. However, if the object is a [B]pronoun[/B], it [I]must be placed between the verb and the preposition.[/I] [B]Example[/B] : I picked[I] [B]it[/B] up.[/I] Below you will find lists of the most commonly-used phrasal verbs in English. The table below shows the first and last verb in each list. [/QUOTE]
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