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difference between phrasal verb and prepositional verb

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Answered by akshaya98250
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What do Phrasal and Prepositional Verbs have in common and what are the differences?

Two-word verbs can be Phrasal Verbs or Prepositional Verb.
Phrasal Verbs often have a very different (idiomatic) meaning.

verb: look

adverb: in

Phrasal Verb: look in

1. What is the difference between a preposition and an adverb and why this distinction is important.

An object can go before or after an adverb – but it can only go after a preposition. So:

Phrasal Verbs can be separated

Prepositional Verbs must not be separated.

1.1. Phrasal Verbs

correct: verb + object + adverb → I switch the computer on.

correct: verb adverb + object → I switched on the computer.

1.2. Prepositional Verbs

correct: verb + preposition + object → The cat jumpedon the computer.

incorrect: verb + object + preposition → The cat jumped the computer on.

Note: Some adverbs can be also used as a preposition. You should use a good dictionary to find out whether the word is an adverb or a preposition. We decided to putPhrasal and Prepositional Verbs in one list.
Answered by jammu77
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✳ phrasal verb...

Phrasal verbs are phrases that indicate actions. They are generally used in spoken English and informal texts. Examples of such verbs include: turn down, come across and run into. Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and a preposition or an adverb: Verb.

✴ preposition verb...

prepositional verb is an idiomaticexpression that combines a verb and a preposition to make a new verb with a distinct meaning. ..

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