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palaniuk  +  16974 Wed, 24 Dec 03 06:28 PM

I'm trying to study English phrasal verbs. I would like to find some web page with a good explanation of the most important phrasal verbs

I have a dictionary, but it's very hard to study phrasal verbs with it, I need some help

Thanks
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chris  +  16975 Wed, 24 Dec 03 06:41 PM
I always tell students to group phrasal verbs.

The more common particles/prepositions used in phrasal verbs are:

on
up
away
to

When you come across a 'new' one classify it into a group. By doing this, it will help you to remember them in the future.

One more thing - Use a different group for phrasal verbs with two particles/prepositions as these usually cause the most confusion.
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Anonymous, 140 days ago
I'm trying to study English phrasal verbs. I would like to find some web page with a good explanation of the most important phrasal verbs

I have a dictionary, but it's very hard to study phrasal verbs with it, I need some help

Thanks
AlpheccaStars  +  806267 Sat, 04 Jul 09 07:21 PM
Here is a good reference LINK


All the best,

A-s

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