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Old 02-Mar-2004, 18:50
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Please, I need specifications about the use of some phrasal verbs. I want to know if they are transitive or intransitive. And if the phrasal verb is a transitive one, I need to know if the word is separable (object in the middle, between verb and preposition), non-separable (object after) or accept both options
get out of= avoid doing something
get over with
get round
get round to
get to
get together
get up= organise
get up to= do something wrong
give back
give off= emit pollution
give up on
gloss over
go after
go against
go along with
go down with
go for= attack
go for= be atraccted to
go for= choose
go off= start to dislike
go on about
go through= read again
go through with= persevere
go up to
go under
grass up
grow into
grow out of
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Old 02-Mar-2004, 22:42
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Please, I need specifications about the use of some phrasal verbs. I want to know if they are transitive or intransitive. And if the phrasal verb is a transitive one, I need to know if the word is separable (object in the middle, between verb and preposition), non-separable (object after) or accept both options
get out of= avoid doing something
get over with
get round
get round to
get to
get together
get up= organise
get up to= do something wrong
give back
give off= emit pollution
give up on
gloss over
go after
go against
go along with
go down with
go for= attack
go for= be atraccted to
go for= choose
go off= start to dislike
go on about
go through= read again
go through with= persevere
go up to
go under
grass up
grow into
grow out of
Is this a school assignment?
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