Sort these phrasal verbs into transitive and intransitive. Write a possible object for
each transitive verb.
give in get down to get together look after get by
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A transitive phrasal verb takes an object, for example: Hang up your jacket. When a phrasal verb is transitive, it's possible to put the object between the verb and the adverb/preposition, or put it afterwards. There is no difference in meaning.
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