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Phrasal verbs leftward movement
I was reading a research paper on translating multi-word items, which include phrasal verbs, and I came across a passage about phrasal verbs, by Dixon, that reads:
Moreover, leftward movement will take … Here's the whole phrasal verb movement available:
*Regarding the syntax of phrasal verbs, Dixon (1982: 22) was able to show that there are two movements that will occur in the phrasal verb. …
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Understanding phrasal verbs [closed]
One of my main weaknesses, even back when I was 14, were phrasal verbs. … I just couldn't and still can't find a way to remember what a particular phrasal verb means, there are so many and there isn't any logic behind them when we put a adverb next to the main verb, unless you …
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Phrasal verbs (formal and informal use) [closed]
I'm not always comfortable with phrasal verbs. I find that Americans use a lot of phrasal verbs than say people from UK -- I might be completely wrong though. … What I find most difficult with phrasal verbs is to know when it is appropriate to use them - like is this phrasal verb formal or informal. So for this very reason, I tend to avoid using them. …
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How to construct acceptable phrasal verbs [closed]
Native speakers using Phrasal Verbs very frequently, because it can express a lot of meanings.
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Is there any rule that I can follow to construct acceptable phrasal verbs? …
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Phrasal verbs in the passive voice
Doesn't this call the whole distinction between phrasal verbs and verbs that are just followed by a prepositional phrase into question? … 'Live in' and 'drive along' aren't phrasal verbs here, but they 'passivise' into transitive verbs. Does every verb/preposition become a phrasal verb in the passive voice? …
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Phrasal verbs: single entity?
I am teaching English to my cousin, but I am not sure how to explain phrasal verbs correctly.
For example "take off". I explain it as two words but a single entity. … Is "put around" a phrasal verb or there are separate verb and preposition? …
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Phrasal Verbs. Rules and Tricks [closed]
Are there any rules or tricks that might explain how phrasal verbs are formed to understand their meanings? …
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Learning Phrasal verbs and idioms
I would like to learn about phrasal verbs and idioms in English.Which book(s) would you recommend for them? …
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'Phrasal verb' versus 'Verb phrase'
Could someone elucidate the difference and essential characteristics of phrasal verbs and verb phrases?
Phrasal verb: Your plan doesn't agree with mine.
Verb phrase: He is doing well. … Here why should we call one phrasal verb and another verb phrase?
Why is there a difference?
As there is no difference between two terms noun phrase and phrasal noun. …
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why do we use phrasal verbs in English?
I want to know why we use phrasal verbs?
I saw many phrasal verbs that have similar meaning with a verb.
why do we use them when there are verbs? …
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Seeking Phrasal verb [closed]
I am looking for a phrasal verb which is really common but I cant really remember it right now. … Phrasal verbs are actually hard to learn for a person who speaks English as a second tongue. …
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The flexibility of phrasal verbs
Does the preposition 'down' in those phrasal verbs have a flexible position around the object?
If not, why not? …
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Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
Question: Can we define phrasal verbs as idioms, or should we keep them separate in their own linguistic and lexical species? …
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Is there any rule about splitting phrasal verbs?
Are there any prescriptive rules about splitting phrasal verbs like this? … Does splitting a phrasal verb to put a preposition at the end of a sentence fall under the phrasal verb exception to the prepositions at the end of a sentence rule? …
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Topography of phrasal verbs
Is there an exhaustive list of the prepositions/adverbs/particles that can contribute to a phrasal verb?
And is there any 'verb-part' that can be used with the entire list? …