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Old 16-Dec-2004, 16:03
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Default Is there a list of high-frequency phrasal verbs?

Does such a list exist?
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Old 16-Dec-2004, 17:41
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As a start, take a look here:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...22&btnG=Search

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Default Re: Is there a list of high-frequency phrasal verbs?

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Here's a read and a half:

http://sinine.ehi.ee/yliopilased/aet_rannu.htm

When you get there, scroll down the page. There's a big ol' list of phrasal verbs. Click on a verb and it should give your its frequency.
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Old 17-Dec-2004, 12:52
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Nice find, Cas!
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Nice find, Cas!
It's more like a start, though, right? It's based on school textbooks.
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