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Phrasal Verbs: Transitive, Intransitive, Separable, Inseparable

5m · Espresso English Podcast · 24 Apr 13:00

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What Are Phrasal Verbs? They are verbs with two or three words: main verb + particle (preposition or adverb). Phrasal Verbs are very common in the English language!

  • I wake up at 7:30 every day.
  • Please turn off the TV.
  • My brother and I don’t get along. We fight all the time.
  • She came up with a good idea.

In this lesson, you’re going to learn different types of phrasal verbs - transitive and intransitive, and separable and inseparable. Don’t worry too much about those terms; I’ll show you very clearly how each type of phrasal verb works in a sentence! You’ll definitely want to download today’s lesson guide, because it includes extra content - some lists and examples of each type of phrasal verb. To get that free guide, click on the link in the video description and enter your e-mail address to receive the free PDF.

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