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  1. What are phrasal verbs? They're verbs with 2-3 words. Let's learn phrasal verb examples: transitive, intransitive, separable, inseparable.

  2. All Three-Word Phrasal Verbs are Transitive. Three-word phrasal verbs end with prepositions, so there’s likely an object that will follow them. Some examples include come up with (something), look forward to (something), look up to (someone), and put up with (something.) Consider these sentences.

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  3. Some phrasal verbs are transitive (i.e., they can take a direct object), and some phrasal verbs are intransitive (i.e., do not take a direct object). Here are some examples of transitive phrasal verbs.

  4. Transitive phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable. To clarify, some intransitive phrasal verbs (the verb doesn’t take a direct object) can also be transitive (the verb does take a direct object) if the meaning changes (yes, phrasal verbs can have several meanings).

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · The four types of phrasal verbs are transitive, intransitive, separable, and inseparable. Transitive phrasal verbs require a direct object (recipient of an action). Our neighbor said he could look after our dog for the day. Intransitive phrasal verbs do not require a direct object. We should hang out soon.

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  7. When you meet a new phrasal verb, make a note of whether it’s transitive or intransitive so you know if you can separate the verb or not. And make your own examples too to help you remember them more easily.

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