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https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › ...Two-part verbs ; let, down, in, off, out ; pass, down, over, round ; point, out ; push, about, around, over ; put, across, away, down, forward, off, on, out, through ...
Multi-word verb - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-word_verbMulti-word verbs are verbs that consist of more than one word. This term may cover both periphrasis as in combinations involving modal or semi-modal auxiliaries with an additional verbal or other lexeme, e.g. had better, used to, be going to, ought to, phrasal verbs, as in combinations of verbs and particles, and compound verbs as in light-verb constructions, e.g. take a shower, have a meal.
Multi Word Verbs | Object (Grammar) | Verb
www.scribd.com › document › 4007449Multi-Word Verbs Phrasal Verbs Phrasal verbs are a group of multi-word verbs made from a verb plus another word or words. Many people refer to all multi word verbs as phrasal verbs. On these pages we make a distinction between three types of multi-word verbs: prepositional verbs, phrasal verbs and phrasal-prepositional verbs.