This document discusses multi-part verbs in English that are made up of a main verb combined with a preposition or adverb. Some examples of multi-part verbs provided are "take up", "turned up", "go through with", "put on", and "set up" along with their meanings of "start doing", "arrive", "do as planned", "wear", and "organise" respectively.
This document discusses multi-part verbs in English that are made up of a main verb combined with a preposition or adverb. Some examples of multi-part verbs provided are "take up", "turned up", "go through with", "put on", and "set up" along with their meanings of "start doing", "arrive", "do as planned", "wear", and "organise" respectively.
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This document discusses multi-part verbs in English that are made up of a main verb combined with a preposition or adverb. Some examples of multi-part verbs provided are "take up", "turned up", "go through with", "put on", and "set up" along with their meanings of "start doing", "arrive", "do as planned", "wear", and "organise" respectively.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as ODT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd