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kindly send me more information to guide me for writing and making a good plan in my thesis about Multi-word verbs.
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Here are a couple of good resources for you:

What are Phrasal Verbs? - Phrasal Verbs Explained for ESL Students

Two-Part (Phrasal) Verbs (idioms) - The OWL at Purdue

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dear all,
thank u for ur help. i have received your valuable instructions but i have followed the same direction and i do want to get more information so as to expand my topic.
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Without knowing the title, it's hard to say much- what area of them are you looking at?
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Without knowing the title, it's hard to say much- what area of them are you looking at?
what are differences between MWVs and prepositional phrases.
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what are differences between MWVs and prepositional phrases.
Can you give us examples of what you think an MWV and a prepositional phrase might be? Then we might be able to understand what you are talking about.
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