Monday 14 December 2015

ABOUT PHRASAL VERBS

What are phrasal verbs? a phrasal verb consists of a base verb, e.g. catch or look, and one or two particles
(adverb or preposition), e.g. on or to. There are three main types of phrasal verb: 1 phrasal verbs with no object (intransitive). 2 phrasal verbs which take an object (transitive) and are separable. 3 phrasal verbs which take an object but cannot be separated by the object. These verbs may have one or two particles.
To keep on reading go to the following link: Phrasal verbs types and theory

Here you can also download the power point we've gone through in class, so that you can compile vocabulary you will need further on: Power Point about phrasal verbs