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You may need to change the form of the phrasal verb.
However, when to hold up means to rob, it is a phrasal verb.
The words of each phrasal verb construction are highlighted in orange.
As an example, let us consider the phrasal verb: put on and its Hindi meaning.
Below are some more phrasal verbs with the word 'bring'.
In fact many native speakers of English do not know the term "phrasal verb" at all, even though they probably use them very often!
If you don't know the meaning of these phrasal verbs, look them up in a dictionary.
The 100 most important phrasal verbs of English for Hungarian students.
Now complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
Sometimes a phrasal verb is followed by a preposition.
Often these phrasal verbs have a one-word equivalent in other languages.
Finally, many phrasal verbs are combined with both a preposition and a particle.
In the video Alex used the phrasal verb 'get on well' which means to have a good relationship with other people.
They can be difficult, but here you can find out how to use phrasal verbs to talk about each of our topics.
Log in is a special kind of verb called a phrasal verb.
All these phrasal verbs (wake up etc.) are in Appendix 6.
There are four different types of phrasal verbs.
Phrasal verbs which do not take objects (these are always inseparable)
Thorough treatment of idioms and phrasal verbs which are so important to advanced level learners.
Phrasal verbs are very common and are a really good way to make yourself sound more natural when speaking informal English.
One cause for this ambiguity is the specification of the particles that put can occur with to form phrasal verbs.
The phrasal verb to make over has been in business since 1546, meaning "to hand over" and then "to transfer property."
A phrasal verb is used in an idiomatic, figurative or even metaphorical context.
They are referred to as phrasal verbs.
There are also a number of phrasal verb differences between American and British English.