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phasel verb of remember​

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Answered by dsree3614
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Answer:

There are four types of phrasal verbs.

1.Phrasal verb with no object

You don’t need to add anything to this phrasal verb. For example:

“Watch out!”

“He ran away.”

2. Phrasal verb with an object that you can separate. For example:

“work out a calculation”

In this example, “calculation” is the object. You can put it between the verb and the particle (separating the phrasal verb) or at the end.

work out a calculation / work a calculation out

Or:

“look up a word”

In this example, “word” is the object. You can separate the phrasal verb or put it at tne end.

look up a word / look a word up

But there is an important rule.

When the object is a pronoun (like “me”, “it”, or “them”) you must put it between the verb and the particle.

“work it out” (not “work out it”)

“look it up” (not “look up it”)

3. Phrasal verb with an object that you can’t separate. For example:

“go into” a room (not “go a room into”)

4. Three-part phrasal verbs. You can’t separate any part of these. For example:

“put up with”

“look up to”

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