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Inseparable phrasal verbsUse: Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and one or more prepositions.. The meaning of phrasal verbs is often completely different from the meaning of the verb alon

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Inseparable phrasal verbs

Use:

Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and one or more prepositions They are often used, especially in informal spoken English The meaning of phrasal verbs is often completely different from the meaning of the verb alone

Form:

1) Some phrasal verbs never use an object

get up = get out of bed

I get up at seven o’clock every morning.

take off = leave the ground

The plane took off on time.

look out = beware! be careful!

Look out! That car is going to hit you!

get on = be good friends

My dad and my brother don’t get on

break down = stop working (for vehicles)

Our car broke down on the way home from Scotland.

make up = become friends again after an argument

The kids often fight but they always make up afterwards.

2) Some phrasal verbs need an object

get on / off something = exit transport

Get off the bus at the next stop.

look after someone / something = take care of someone / something

Please can you look after our cats while we’re on holiday?

see to something = do, arrange, prepare, organise

Don’t worry about dinner I’ll see to it.

look into something = investigate

There has been a burglary at the school Police are looking into it.

get to = arrive at

When you get to the end of the street, turn right.

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3) Some phrasal verbs contain three words and an object.

look up to someone = respect someone

I look up to my teachers.

look forward to something = be excited about (a future event)

I’m looking forward to the party.

get on with someone = be good friends with someone

I don’t get on with Karen.

get on with something = continue doing something

Please be quiet and get on with your work.

put up with something = tolerate

I can’t put up with that noise any longer!

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