what is phrasal verbs and what is phrasal verb of (look after ) please tell answer for this question
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A phrasal verb is a verb that is made up of a main verb together with an adverb or a preposition, or both. ...
Phrasal verbs can be intransitive (i.e. they have no object):
or transitive (i.e. they can have an object):
The situation is different with transitive verbs, however.
Look after:
take care of.
Explanation:
Have a good day ahead
Stay safe and blessed ❤
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- In English traditional grammar, a phrasal verb is the combination of two or three words from different grammatical categories — a verb and a particle, such as an adverb or a preposition — to form a single semantic unit on a lexical or syntactic level. Examples: turn down, run into, sit up.
- The phrasal verb Look after is transitive which means it needs an object after it. That object can be a person or a thing. You cannot just say I looked after.
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