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Phrasal verbs are difficult because you often can’t understand the meaning of each expression from the words themselves. Also, many phrasal verbs are very similar (take up, take on, take in, take over, etc.) and a number of phrasal verbs have multiple meanings.
Important
Intransitive phrasal verbs have no direct object. 

Example:
  • SEPARABLES CAN BE SEPARATED BY AN ONJECT.

  • INSEPARABLES CAN'T BE SEPARATED BY AN OBJECT.
Transitive and Intransitive verbs
  S: -I'll look after him   

  I: -Turn off the TV

                              
 I:  -Turn it off   
Separable-Inseparable
You don't need a
 complement
Intransitive
Transitives

You need a
complemet
Types of 
phrasal verbs

VS

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Phrasal verbs: Transitive and Intransitive.

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Phrasal verbs are difficult because you often can’t understand the meaning of each expression from the words themselves. Also, many phrasal verbs are very similar (take up, take on, take in, take over, etc.) and a number of phrasal verbs have multiple meanings.

Important

Intransitive phrasal verbs have no direct object. Example:

  • SEPARABLES CAN BE SEPARATED BY AN ONJECT.
  • INSEPARABLES CAN'T BE SEPARATED BY AN OBJECT.

Transitive and Intransitive verbs

S: -I'll look after him I: -Turn off the TV I: -Turn it off

Separable-Inseparable

You don't need a complement

Intransitive

Transitives

You need acomplemet

Types of phrasal verbs

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