9 really useful English three-word phrasal verbs (transitive verbs)
See some three-word English phrasal verbs in action. Yes, three-words, not two!
Most phrasal verbs are made up verb and another small word - a particle.
But some phrasal verbs have three words - a verb and two particles.
In this video lesson you'll learn nine common ones:
look forward to
get away with
come up with
get round to
feel up to
come down with
get out of
put up with
grow out of
We'll show you how we use them in action, look at their meanings an also explore their grammar.
These English verbs are all inseparable and transitive, so the three words always stay in the same order and they're always followed by a noun. And if you want to follow them with a verb? No problem. We'll show you how to transform the verb into a gerund (a noun form of a verb).
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Most phrasal verbs are made up verb and another small word - a particle.
But some phrasal verbs have three words - a verb and two particles.
In this video lesson you'll learn nine common ones:
look forward to
get away with
come up with
get round to
feel up to
come down with
get out of
put up with
grow out of
We'll show you how we use them in action, look at their meanings an also explore their grammar.
These English verbs are all inseparable and transitive, so the three words always stay in the same order and they're always followed by a noun. And if you want to follow them with a verb? No problem. We'll show you how to transform the verb into a gerund (a noun form of a verb).
Make sure you subscribe to this YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=vickihollettvideo
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Twitter: @vickivideos
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There you can get email updates on new videos and live classes and also download a free copy of 'Fix It', a checklist for correcting common English mistakes
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