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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs are group of words which


derived from combination of Verbs and
Particle (preposition or adverb).
They mostly bring new a meaning
compared with the original meaning if
verbs.
Phrasal Verbs
• Look after : LOOK
• Take off : TAKE
• Pile up : PILE
• Come up with : COME
• Put off : PUT
• Put up with : PUT
• Get in : GET
• Count on : COUNT
• Drop out : DROP
• Get along with : GET
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Transitive PV.PV which is followed by Object.

Sugar makes us pile up on the pounds.


Due to his bad behaviour, no one can get along
with Putu.
She is here to look after her new born baby.
Intransitive PV is PV which is not followed by
Object.
Airbus took off smoothly.
They always come up with bright ideas.
Lets tuck in before this food goes cold.
Separable PV is PV which can be separated by
the object.

My father picks me up everyday from school.


I threw my shoes away
Please turn the volume down.
Inseparable PV Is PV cannot be separated, they
always come together.

You can count on me : you can count me on.


We are looking for my lost wallet.
Put up with : tolerate
Whip up ; cook/prepare meal quickly
Pack away ; eat alot of food
Live on ; eat only particular type of food
Pick at ; eat unwillingly
Polish off : eat all particular food or portion of
food
Tuck in ; start eating enthusiastically

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