Phrasal verbs


Phrasal verbs

EXERCISES 



                      i.            Verb + object + particle (separable)



a)      Phrasal verbs are separable when they are transitive (when they take a direct object)



e.g: -  count out a person  =   count a person out

- he takes off his coat          =   he takes his coat off

- he takes in his friend        =   he takes his friend in





b)      When a direct object is a pronoun, it must be between the verb and the particle.



e.g:  -  count  him out            /         he takes it off     / he takes him in



c)      Some transitive phrasal verbs are inseparable:



e.g:  - I’m looking for my glasses

        - I ran into my old friend.

        - my mother looks after the children



                    ii.            Verb + particle (not separable):



 some phrasal verbs are not separable when they are intransitive (they do not take a direct object)

e.g:  - I get up at seven

        -  the plane takes off at eight o’clock


EXERCISES 

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