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What is phrasal verb and which are inseparable. Please tell which verbs in your example sentences are phrasal verbs.

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Even I could not understand what is phrasal verb?. :blink:

Please explain a bit. :blink:
Phrasal verb consists of verb+adverb
a two worded phrase, now see what is that in that sentence.

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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Even I could not understand what is phrasal verb?. :blink:

Please explain a bit. :blink:


I know that 'phrase' means a group of words used together. Thus, 'in a hurry' , 'once upon a time', 'figment of imagination' are phrases. Verbs may also be used in phrases. But I could not understand what is 'verbal phrase' and the examples confused more.
However, I checked on search engine and got following link about verbal phrase. Perhaps, this could help.

http://www.iconlogic.com/Verbal_Phrases.htm

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Look After and Looking forward are inseparable phrases

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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Phrasal verb consists of verb+adverb
a two worded phrase, now see what is that in that sentence.


Thanks for your information. But I'm not so good at grammar. .

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Phrasal verb consists of verb+adverb
a two worded phrase, now see what is that in that sentence.


Thanks for your information. But I'm not so good at grammar. .


Even I am no good sir, but I found it somewhere, you know the research work :laugh: :laugh:

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Wow Robert, you gave nice information about grammar. I never cam across about this in separable phrasal verbs. thank you so much

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Thank you said by: RobertP
Even I too have little knowledge of English grammar.And still i am confused about the two examples Robert gave. :)
Wow Robert, you gave nice information about grammar. I never cam across about this in separable phrasal verbs. thank you so much


Sarala- Robert no doubt gave good tips. Also sunny explained well. When a verb and adverb are both used together, this is verbal phrase. But we use such phrases often without knowing grammar. As long as you use the words correctly, all is well.

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