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SHOUL HAVE
• It was not good to go from place to place that they should have to a
• It is not good to ask people for money, they should have to tell the
• In order not to lose the store, they should have to start with a more
effective idea.
MIGHT HAVE
• They lie about the store where they MIGHT have bought a bus.
• If you hadn't had money, you MIGHT not have traveled last week
• Do not support them in anything, they MIGHT have sold a house for a
hundred thousand.
¿What is a phrasal verb for you? ¿How we
use them?
For me it is the combination of a verb with a preposition, it tells us that it has a different
¿What is a phrasal verb for you? ¿How we use them? Write your own answer
.DO NOT COPY AND PASTE THE ANSWER
a phrasal verb is an idiomatic combination of 2 (sometimes there) parts: a verb and an adverb, a
verb and a preposition and a verb and an adverb and a proposition.
they can be used anywhere they make sense¡ usually the verb and preposition in a verb with a
participle need to be said together, as in the phase fall