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English Grammar | LearnEnglish | British Council | phrasal verbs
English Grammar | LearnEnglish | British Council | phrasal verbs
phrasal verbs
Some verbs are two part verbs (see Clauses, Sentences and Phrases). They consist of a verb and a particle:
N (subject) + V + p + N (object)
[Note: N = noun; V = verb; p = particle]
Some transitive two part verbs (see Clauses, Sentences and Phrases) are phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs have two different patterns:
• The usual pattern is: N + V + N + p
• But sometimes these verbs have the pattern: N (subject) + V + p + N (object)
When the object is a personal pronoun,these verbs always have the pattern:
N + V +N + p:
- grow + up
>> The children are growing up.
- take + after
>> She takes after her mother
= She looks like her mother, or She behaves like her mother. - count + on
>> I know I can count on you
= I know I can trust you, or I know I can believe you.
N (subject) + V + p + N (object)
[Note: N = noun; V = verb; p = particle]
N (Subject) | Verb | Particle | N (Object) |
She I My father |
takes can count comes |
after on from |
her mother you Madrid |
Some transitive two part verbs (see Clauses, Sentences and Phrases) are phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs have two different patterns:
• The usual pattern is: N + V + N + p
N (Subject) | Verb | (N) Object | Particle |
She He We |
gave knocked will be leaving |
the money the glass our friends and neighbours |
back over behind |
• But sometimes these verbs have the pattern: N (subject) + V + p + N (object)
N (Subject) | Verb | Particle | N (Object) |
She He We |
gave knocked will be leaving |
back over behind |
the money the glass our friends and neighbours |
N + V +N + p:
She gave back it
>> She gave it backHe knocked over it
>> knocked it overWe will be leaving behind them
>> We will be leaving them behind
bring: | about, along, back, forward, in, off, out, round, up |
buy: | out, up |
call: | off, up |
carry: | off, out |
cut: | back, down, off, out, up |
give: | away, back, off |
hand: | back, down, in, on out, over, round |
knock: | down, out, over |
leave: | behind, out |
let: | down, in, off, out |
pass: | down, over, round |
point: | out |
push: | about, around, over |
put: | across, away, down, forward, off, on, out, through, together, up |
read: | out |
set: | apart, aside, back, down |
shut: | away, in, off, out |
take: | apart, away, back, down, in, on, up, over |
think: | over, through, up |
ENGLISH PAGE - Verb + Preposition Dictionary
ENGLISH PAGE - Verb + Preposition Dictionary
Verb + Prep | Example |
account for | He accounted for such problems. |
accuse SO of ST | He accused her of stealing the money. |
adapt to | They adapted to the new culture. |
add SO/ST to SO/ST | She added milk to the grocery list. |
add to | Translation problems added to the confusion. |
adjust to | They adjusted to their new environment. |
admit ST to SO | She admitted her real age to everybody. |
admit to | She admitted to cheating on the test. |
agree on | We agreed on the price. |
agree to | He agreed to the new conditions. |
agree with | I agree with you. |
apologize to SO for ST | I apologized to her for being rude. |
appeal to SO for ST | The nation appealed to the UN for assistance. |
approve of | The parents approved of the marriage. |
argue with SO about SO/ST | Timmy argued with his father about his curfew. |
argue with SO over ST | The customer argued with the salesman over the store's return policy. |
arrange for SO (to do something) | They arranged for an interpreter to be present. |
arrest SO for ST | The police arrested the man for stealing the car. |
arrive at (a place) | They arrived at home. |
ask for | She asked for help. |
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