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Some phrasal verbs can be separated by the object of the verb. In these cases, the verb goes first,
then the object, then the particle. This separation is usually optional. However, if the object of a
separable phrasal verb is a pronoun, then the phrasal verb must be separated by the pronoun.SEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS
PHRASAL VERB DEFINITION SAMPLE SENTENCE
look after a child until he / she is an adultmention somethingperform an actionclean something thoroughlyrestore / decorate somethingwrite information in a formmake something completely fullfind / get something after it has been lost / takenstop doing somethingdistribute somethingnot include something / someonerelease something / someonefind information, e.g. in a dictionaryinvent somethingtake hold of something and lift itdemolish / destroy somethingdelay doing somethingarrange / organize somethingstart a new hobbyget rid of somethingrefuse / reject something / someonestart an electrical devicemake someone stop sleepingwrite something on paperR20
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Some phrasal verbs cannot be separated. Their object
always comes after them, even if it is a pronoun.INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS
PHRASAL VERB DEFINITION SAMPLE SENTENCE
announce your arrivalfind by chancereduce / decrease somethinghandle / manage someone or somethingmanage without somethinghave a good relationshipwalk / climb on or off a bus, train, plane, etc.leave a car / taxi, etc.recover (from an illness)finish something successfullycheck or examine somethingmatch, suitget news from somebodykeep the same pace as otherstake care of someonetry to find, searchbe excited about something in the futureexamine something carefullyrespect and admire someonemeet someone by chancenot have any leftmean, representbe similar to an older relativebecome something elseR21
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