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Is 'To Lock' Separable or Inseparable? - Phrasal Verb Quiz
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Is the phrasal verb 'To Lock' separable or inseparable in the following examples?
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Lock in
' - Commit someone in such a way that they cannot leave
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock down
' - Make very secure
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock away
' - Lock in a safe place
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock yourself away
' - Go somewhere away from people to study or work
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock away
' - Put someone in prison or a mental hospital for a very long time
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock out
' - Close a workplace to stop workers entering
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock in
' - Lock a place to stop someone leaving
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock out
' - Lock a place to stop someone getting in
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock up
' - Close all doors, windows, etc.
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Lock up
' - Put in prison or a mental hospital
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
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