India Languages, asked by allu16, 1 year ago

Difference between phrasal verb and propositional verb?

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Answered by sharpyy
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A phrasal verb is made up of a verb + adverb. Example: “throw away” OR a verb + adverb + preposition. Example: “put up with”.

Also, when using a phrasal verb, the object (noun) can either be between the verb and adverb or after the adverb:

“She took her coat off” - The object (the coat) is between the the verb and adverb.

“She took off her coat” - The object (the coat) is after the adverb.

Important: If the object is a pronoun (him, her, us, them, etc.), it must sit between the verb and adverb. - “She took it off.”, not “She took off it.”

A prepositional verb is made up of a verb + preposition. The verb must sit directly in front of the preposition and the object (noun or pronoun) must sit directly after the preposition.

“”We looked after the children.” not “We looked the children after.”

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