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Is 'To Be' Separable or Inseparable? - Phrasal Verb Quiz
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Is the phrasal verb 'To Be' separable or inseparable in the following examples?
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Be taken aback
' - Be shocked or surprised
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Be snowed under
' - Have too much work
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Be in
' - Be at home or at work
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Be off
' - Depart, leave
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Be out
' - Be absent from a place
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Be along
' - Arrive
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
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Be cut out for
' - Be suitable, have the necessary qualities
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
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Be away
' - Be elsewhere; on holiday, etc.
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Be off
' - Be bad (of food)
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Be taken with
' - Like something
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
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