McGraw-Hill's Essential English Irregular Verbs by Mark Lester & Daniel Franklin & Terry Yokota

McGraw-Hill's Essential English Irregular Verbs by Mark Lester & Daniel Franklin & Terry Yokota

Author:Mark Lester & Daniel Franklin & Terry Yokota
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 2010-06-14T16:00:00+00:00


Some particles are almost always used as adverbs; these particles generally form separable phrasal verbs.

Other particles are separable with some verbs and inseparable with others.

See the examples with ride on and put on on the previous page.

To indicate a separable phrasal verb, a blank line with SEP is used for the complement (object).

An inseparable phrasal verb is indicated by a blank line (without SEP) after the particle.

break for _____ interrupt one’s activities for Let’s break for lunch at 12 o’clock.

A phrasal verb may have more than one particle. If there are two or more particles, the last particle is almost always a preposition with its own object. For phrasal verbs like this, the object follows the last particle.

break up with _____ end a romance with Allison broke up with Todd.



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