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hi dear teacher,
i am about to write my first chapter on Multi-word verbs. so i am kindly asking you to show me the way to draw a proper outline for my first chapter. that is what do suggest to start with and what are the required topics that i have to follow.
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Question Re: multi-word verbs

dear friend,
thank u 4 kind reply. it is highly appreciated but i am afraid that u v misunderstood me because what i want precisely is an outline in other words a plan to be of help in writing my thesis. for example i v already started my first chapter with the following topics:
Mult-word verbs
the particle
phrasal verbs
prepositional verbs
phrasal prepositional verbs
phrasal verbs vs. prepositional verbs
Multi-word verbs in the passive
multi-word verbs in the context
idioms
collocations
stress
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