Audio 18 |
Practice |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Tea | Need | Chanting | Tray |
| Teen | Seed | Gear | Away |
| First | Run Out | Wrapping | Pay |
| Fill | Put Out | Lift | Portray |
| Goal | Cutting | Tear Off | Clay |
| Gone | Burning | Gift | Port |
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GRAMMAR |
Many phrasal verbs are transitive, meaning that they take an object. There are 2 types of phrasal verbs:
Separable phrasal verbs
When the verb and the preposition can be
separated, putting the object pronoun in the
middle of the sentence.
Examples:
|
a. Laura
fills
the cup
up
with water. |
|
noun |
|
Laura
fills
it
up
with water. |
|
object pronoun |
|
b. Diego
puts
the trip
off. |
|
noun |
|
Diego
puts
it
off. |
|
object pronoun |


When you use separable phrasal verbs, the object pronouns should not go after the preposition.