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Here is a good reference LINK All the best, A- s
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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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Hi,
Any help appreciated: "Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and there is a great ability to get on with people ."
I don't understand the mneaning of the part I have underlined. Perhaps it should be 'the
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"Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and there is a great ability to get on with people." 1. Which part of speech is "to"? It's the infinitival particle. The full infinitive of the verb is to get (on with). 2. Is
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Hello Everyone, Any help appreciated: "Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and there is a great ability to get on with people." 1. Which part of speech is "to"? 2. Is "to get on with" a phrasal verb? If not
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Hi Please add up these numbers 3, 5, 2 These numbers, 3, 5, 2 add up to 10 So in the first (add up) we make a calculation. In the second (add up to) we have the result. add up to - can also be used to mean an amount - his ideas don't add
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"to add up" is the process of adding numbers together. "Please add up these numbers."
"to add up to sth." is the result. "These numbers add up to eight."
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Sunsail: Yes. You are confusing the direct object and the indirect object. I suggested him - him is the direct object - you follow that with "for manager to the director" I suggested the Holiday Inn to him. - This is fine. Holiday Inn
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< Phrasal verb is a relatively new term to me >
And how about "prepositional verb" and "phrasal-prepositional verb"? New also?
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Phrasal verb is a relatively new term to me (I had always thought I was being inventive with the term two-word verbs) . Either way, it certainly simplifies a lot of things. Here, the phrasal verb consists of two words, and his boss is the direct
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