12 Important Phrasal Verbs for Everyday English Conversation
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TRANSITIVE or INTRANSITIVE?
Phrasal Verbs that are transitive need an object. EG: (to) look up to (we need to always say WHO we look up to for this phrasal verb to make sense.)
If it's intransitive, it can be used on its own, without an object. EG: (to) grow up
SEPARABLE or INSEPARABLE?
Separable means that the verb and the particle are able to be separated in the sentence. EG: (to) bring up is separable.
I'm going to bring up this issue on Monday.
I'm going to bring this issue up on Monday.
We can separate the words in the phrasal verb so it's separable.
(to) jump in or (to) butt in on a conversation are examples are inseparable phrasal verbs. We can say "Can I jump in?" But we can't say "Can I jump me in".
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Register a team and use my Key name: MMMEMMA to get €10 cashback for each person you recruit!
📣This lesson was sponsored by Lingoda 💙
In my opinion, Lingoda is one of the best online language schools out there offering private and group classes, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and led by professional English teachers.
Their new TEAM Challenge runs for 7 weeks and gives you the chance to win some incredible prizes including a trip to one of the four European capital cities for your whole team. Make sure you check out http://bit.ly/TheLingodaTeamChallenge_Emma for all the details!
~ More on Phrasal Verbs ~
TRANSITIVE or INTRANSITIVE?
Phrasal Verbs that are transitive need an object. EG: (to) look up to (we need to always say WHO we look up to for this phrasal verb to make sense.)
If it's intransitive, it can be used on its own, without an object. EG: (to) grow up
SEPARABLE or INSEPARABLE?
Separable means that the verb and the particle are able to be separated in the sentence. EG: (to) bring up is separable.
I'm going to bring up this issue on Monday.
I'm going to bring this issue up on Monday.
We can separate the words in the phrasal verb so it's separable.
(to) jump in or (to) butt in on a conversation are examples are inseparable phrasal verbs. We can say "Can I jump in?" But we can't say "Can I jump me in".
Read the full transcript of this lesson on my blog here:
https://www.mmmenglish.com/2020/10/08/12-essential-phrasal-verbs-for-everyday-english-conversation/
#mmmEnglish #PhrasalVerbs #EnglishPractice #AdvancedPhrasalVerbs #EnglishWithEmma
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English Language Tools I recommend!
⭐️Improve your English pronunciation and expression by imitating a native English speaker: https://www.mmmenglish.com/imitation
⭐️Try Grammarly Grammar Checker - it's FREE! https://www.grammarly.com/mmmenglish
⭐️English Listening practice - Try Audible for FREE! http://www.audibletrial.com/mmmEnglish
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