Syntactic Properties of Phrasal Verbs | Lesson 1 of 3

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  • In today’s lesson, we’ll look at phrasal verbs from a grammatical perspective.
    You’ll learn about the syntactic features of phrasal verbs, particles as adverbs or prepositions, and the difference between phrasal verbs, phrasal-prepositional verbs, and prepositional verbs.
    Examples are given.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:15 What are Phrasal Verbs?
    02:12 Syntactic Features of Phrasal Verbs
    02:46 The Function of the Particle
    03:15 Phrasal Verbs are Lexical Verbs
    04:02 Transitivity and Intransitivity of Phrasal Verbs
    04:28 Transitive Phrasal Verbs
    05:05 Separable vs. Inseparable
    07:01 Intransitive Phrasal Verbs
    07:35 BOTH Transitive and Intransitive
    08:10 Phrasal Prepositional Verbs
    10:45 Prepositional Verbs
    11:47 Outro

КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @rudiwaloyo4591
    @rudiwaloyo4591 Рік тому +2

    The depth and extensiveness are unavoidably fantastic. Love it so much!

  • @rosemary2949
    @rosemary2949 Місяць тому

    Best teacher and beautiful too

  • @BrainwaveAdventure
    @BrainwaveAdventure Рік тому +2

    It was extraordinary. I'll watch your videos daily because all of your videos are short and easy to understand the concepts.

  • @Harshit88000
    @Harshit88000 Рік тому +1

    Hi favourite teacher I love you nd the way you teach

  • @desuraviprasad3461
    @desuraviprasad3461 Рік тому +1

    Thank you madam for comprehensively covering the topic on the structures and usage of phrasal verbs which beautifies the English language which ultimately develops the fluency of a speaker.Topic presentation is also in an organised manner and taught in simple terms. Thank you once again Madam.

    • @thelearningdepot
      @thelearningdepot  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! And yes, phrasal verbs add to the beauty of the language. 😊

  • @TxeruEnekoitz
    @TxeruEnekoitz 3 місяці тому

    Awesome

  • @user-el3cz6tw4b
    @user-el3cz6tw4b 3 місяці тому

    Thank you.

  • @fundaozkan8193
    @fundaozkan8193 3 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @AhmedZAli-ee1nj
    @AhmedZAli-ee1nj Рік тому +1

    It's a very interesting lecture, many thanks

  • @Nitephall
    @Nitephall 11 місяців тому

    The preposition in a prepostional phrase may not change the meaning of the main verb, but it acts as a bridge to the object.

  • @iamindrajit
    @iamindrajit Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much ma'am

  • @theprince9035
    @theprince9035 Рік тому

    Can you please suggest some books for Intermediate and advanced grammar?

    • @thelearningdepot
      @thelearningdepot  Рік тому +1

      Grammar in Use Intermediate Student's Book with Answers: Self-study Reference and Practice for Students of American English by Raymond Murphy and Advanced Grammar in Use with Answers: A Self-Study Reference and Practice Book for Advanced Learners of English by Martin Hewings. You can find them on Amazon. Hope this helps.

  • @user-pl6jy2pz5h
    @user-pl6jy2pz5h Рік тому

    Could you make a video about ambiguous sentence
    Like:
    Kate painted the picture in the kitchen
    And how it can mean two things

  • @mdbabubaigenglish
    @mdbabubaigenglish 11 місяців тому

    Actually, using phrasal verb is a confused matter. An easy way is being demanded for better understandng, thanks.

  • @user-bs4jp1de3g
    @user-bs4jp1de3g 4 місяці тому

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 11 місяців тому

    I would say "hand in" the homework, not "turn in". This could be due to my UK English upbringing.

  • @Aanit6736
    @Aanit6736 Рік тому

    Indian economy is on an upward trajectory since the LPG.
    "On an upward trajectory " is an adjective phrase or adverbial
    Please mam explain it.
    And moreover ..what is "since the LPG" here

    • @thelearningdepot
      @thelearningdepot  Рік тому

      "On an upward trajectory" is a prepositional phrase functioning as a subject complement. It's modifying (adjective) Indian economy. "Since the LPG" is a prepositional phrase.

    • @Aanit6736
      @Aanit6736 Рік тому

      I know mam,it's subject complement but I wanna know it's an adjective or an adverbial.
      Please mam clear it..

    • @thelearningdepot
      @thelearningdepot  Рік тому

      @@Aanit6736 It's functioning as an adjective.

    • @Aanit6736
      @Aanit6736 Рік тому

      Since the LPG
      Is it adverbial modifying "on an upward trajectory "or adjectival ????
      Mam please explain it

  • @dan93431
    @dan93431 Рік тому

    Dear ma'am, check theses two sentences picked up from an editorial.
    1) with January having logged CPI-based price gains of 6.52 percent, prices will have to soften so sharply in March as to drag the headline number down by more than 230 basis points to about 4.1 percent.........."
    "Having logged" is a perfect gerund or perfect participle?? As preposition "with"(with January having logged) Exists , I think perfect gerund, but I am not sure.
    2) Letting all grains grow and helping a wider base of consumers access the cereal they want is a more sustainable enterprise.
    I think there are two gerunds such as the first one is "letting" and the second one is "helping". That's why the verb should be in a plurel form (Are), but that writer used a singular verb(is).

    • @thelearningdepot
      @thelearningdepot  Рік тому +2

      Having logged is functioning as a perfect participle. In your second example, the non-finite clause requires a singular subject so the sentence is correct. Hope this helps! 😊