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| First post, so please be lenient with me. Okey-dokey, what I'm looking for is phrasal verbs and their non-phrasal verb (quasi-)equivalents. Sounds too complicated? It's not, here are some examples: go off = explode, put out = extinguish, look for = search. Of course the equal sign here is misleading because next to never are those two verbs actually identical in (all) meaning(s). Then again it's not too far-fetched, is it? There are two reasons for me asking this: first, I only find a morsel here, a bit there and no good, reasonably comprehensive list to use; second, I can quite easily remember a phrasal verb when I can connect it to a one-word verb of, let's say, Latin origin. Here are some more: give up = abandon look up to = admire speed up = accelerate use up = exhaust account for = explain write up = record go over = review look on = watch take off = imitate keel over = capsize And so on and so forth, you get the picture, get the drift, I hope. Any suggestions to complement my list, anybody? Any contribution is highly appreciated. Thanks guys and gals. Regards Photon |
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| Have you tried these? UsingEnglish Phrasal Verb Dictionary Phrasal Verbs - Ordered List by Verbs Two-Part Phrasal Verbs (Idioms) See this site Phrasal Verbs, especially where it describes the verb "pick up". |
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| Hi there! Oh yes, there is tons of stuff! Will check it out. Thanks anyway Photon |
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