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Phrasal verb = verb + partile.
He woke up at 6:30 am.
Strangers woke him up.
What is a phrasal verb? It is a verb + a particle which has a special meaning. We can use it inpresent, past or future.
A particle looks like a preposition, but it doesn’t function as a preposition.
Particles are part of the verb phrase, an d they often change the meaning of the verb.
He looked upat skyscraper.
Many phrasal verb and one-word verbs have a similar meaning.
Wake up = awakenGo on= continued
Most transitive phrasal verb are separable.
He called up his boss to tell him he had overslept.
The object can come after the phrasal orbetween the verb and the particle.
When the object is a pronoun, it must come between the verb and the particle.
A friend called her up at work.
The baby often wakes up the parents.
The baby oftenwakes the parent up.
The baby often wakes them up.
Pick up= select
Take off= remove
Figure out= solve
Make up= create
Hand in= submit, give
Let down= disappoint
Pick up= select / choose
Mymother picks out the vegetables very well.
My mother picks the vegetables out very well.
My mother picks them out very well.
Figure out= solue a problem
The girl figure out the problemsyesterday.
The girl figure the math problems out yesterday.
The girl it out yesterday.
Hand in= submit / give a project to buss / teacher
Tamara doesn’t hand in the homework.
Tamara doesn’t hand thehomework in.
Tamara doesn’t hand it in.
Takes off= remove / clothes accessory
The boy didn’t take off his shoes.
The boy didn’t take his shoes off.
The boy didn’t take them off.
Make up= create /invent
Ali made up a computer.
Ali made a computer up.
Ali made it up.
Let down= disappoint
When I fail exams, I let down my parents.
When I fail exams, I let my parents down.
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