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Learning English http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv267.shtm l look forward to / agree to / object to tag the class is question ---> Adriana, learning...
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Re: Prep. verb + prep. object, or V + adverbial PP ??
My point was that "looked after" is a prepositional verb, not a phrasal verb as was suggested in the thread. I've been trying to understand the difference. It seems that many people are not aware that there is one. My error, I misunderstood. I know prepositional verbs as inseperable phrasal...
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