IMPORTANT TIMESTAMPS: 1:08 establishing the rule/norm for transitive verb. 1:51 the syntax order/sequence. 2:29 establishing the rule/norm for transitive phrasal verb. 3:39 slight variation in the syntax order/sequence. 4:34 establishing the rule/norm for intransitive verb. 5:42 establishing the rule/norm for intransitive phrasal verb. 7:53 ambivalent/amphibious verbs could be transitive as well as intransitive via usage. 8:51 dictionary revelation/announcement
Maybe another example is the phrasal verb “to work out ! - If you want to be fit, you need to work out at least three times a week. - I’m trying to work out this medical prescription. Thanks as always 👏🏻😉
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Excellent explanation. Loved it. Thank you very much. A question: Is there a phrasal verb for every verb? For example : "Tolerate" the phrasal verb is "Put up with", " Cancel" the phrasal verb is "Call off". That's my question. I thank you in advance for your answer. (16/04/2022)
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Hello sir, I hope you are fine. I have a question, kindly help me. I have studied in many books that object pronouns can be placed between main verb and particle but I saw some examples where object pronouns are used at the end. Examples are: Carol ran into her. Carol heart about it. Carol will get off it. Her and it are object pronouns, aren't they? If so, so why are they used at the end. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
Thanks for the clear explanation 🙏, but i have a question I’m confused with: (An ill mother may need help from her child because she is too ill to 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝘁 of bed) the Q is , why is this an intransitive phrasal verb ?
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IMPORTANT TIMESTAMPS:
1:08 establishing the rule/norm for transitive verb.
1:51 the syntax order/sequence.
2:29 establishing the rule/norm for transitive phrasal verb.
3:39 slight variation in the syntax order/sequence.
4:34 establishing the rule/norm for intransitive verb.
5:42 establishing the rule/norm for intransitive phrasal verb.
7:53 ambivalent/amphibious verbs could be transitive as well as intransitive via usage.
8:51 dictionary revelation/announcement
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Maybe another example is the phrasal verb “to work out !
- If you want to be fit, you need to work out at least three times a week.
- I’m trying to work out this medical prescription.
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I always expecting these videos, have a nice day, thank you for the correction "these". The phrasal verbs are a headache but are necessaries, your explanation is very simple and funny
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Excellent explanation. Loved it. Thank you very much. A question: Is there a phrasal verb for every verb? For example : "Tolerate" the phrasal verb is "Put up with", " Cancel" the phrasal verb is "Call off". That's my question.
I thank you in advance for your answer. (16/04/2022)
For many verbs yes, but I don't think there would be a phrasal verb for each verb.
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Sirr,, i just subscribed your channel . I am always thinking about phrasal verbs how i will learn pharsal verbs. I watched many videoes in youtube for leaning phrasal verbs.but finally i got it that channel which is easy to learn phrasal verbs. i hope i will learn much more phasal verbs as much as you teach meee.
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What about the verb "to smile" here: I SMILED AT HIM. Is it transitive here?
How will I recognize if it is transitive or intransitive?
I explain the difference in the video. Also most good dictionaries say whether a verb is transitive or intransitive or both.
Could you suggest me a dictionary?🙏
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I have a question, kindly help me.
I have studied in many books that object pronouns can be placed between main verb and particle but I saw some examples where object pronouns are used at the end.
Examples are:
Carol ran into her.
Carol heart about it.
Carol will get off it.
Her and it are object pronouns, aren't they? If so, so why are they used at the end.
I am looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
Usually they are AFTER a verb.
There are some exceptions with some of the transitive PHRASAL VERBS where the object can sometimes go in the middle.
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Thanks for the clear explanation 🙏, but i have a question I’m confused with: (An ill mother may need help from her child because she is too ill to 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝘁 of bed) the Q is , why is this an intransitive phrasal verb ?
I am sent what its active sentence sir
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After work I pick up my childrent he school
i have a question please..
*She is too ill to get out pf the bed *
Is it transitive or intransitive?😓