Being able to separate the verb from its particle cannot be used as a criterion to differentiate between phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs because there exists a type of phrasal verbs know as inseparable phrasal verbs.
I come across your channel recently and it is very helpful. Here I got an idea of prep phrases, phrasal verbs and idioms and I realize its integral part in developing English. I started your lessons with Conditionals.
Hi! Thank you for your video. I've a question about. I'm studying topic 22 for CSE oposiciones and I have a doubt regarding differences between phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs. In my paper, I have written down that "like adverbial complements, prepositional objects can often accommodate adverbs between the verb and the preposition". However, one of the differences that I have listed is that "an adverb can be places between a verb and a preposition, while phrasal verbs do not admit an adverb between the verb and the particle". So, which one is true? PrepVerbs can accommodate them but phrasal verbs can't? I'd be really grateful if you could help me with that.
Hello, thanks for the video. I understood the concept but I have a question. What about sentences like: "I am *_getting over_* a bad attack of the flu." or "The new boy has been *_brought up_* in Canada." These are phrasal verbs but can't be separated.
Hello very little difference. When you use a verb such as START with TO, it usually refers that you stopped doing something and then you do something else. It is like doing something for a purpose. I hope I was clear. It is difficult to explain this difference. Please share
I really want to know whether a transitive verb can be a prepositional verb. I mean.... Do prepositional verbs include both intransitive verb+preposition and transitive verb+preposition?
It's a rule that: Phrasal verbs can be both intransitive or transitive ;however, prepositional vebs and phrasal-prepositional verbs are always transitive(they always need an object and you can't move it). So, no a transitive verb can't be prepostional verb. Hope this helps :)
@@Englishing if it is a phrasal verb, the meaning should be different when the two words are taken together... here thank for doesn't have a different meaning?!
@@Englishing Sir, thank you so much for the reply.... Could you please explain the meaning of ' thank for ' in detail? ( with reference to my 1st & 2and replies) I have to explain to my students, Sir....
Hi, I don't agree with "clear up" - you can separate the verb + particle e.g. "We cleared the disagreement up". In the sense of "resolve," this verb is transitive as it needs an object.
Clear up in the meaning of clarify, it is SEPARABLE. In my example it was not an OBJECT I was talking about, it was a situation. Thank you for your comment ! Please share
Thank you for this video! It helped a lot! I have a question though. I have to take an exam in two days time, so it's kind of urgent. What are "free combinations" then? Or should I just ignore those?
Free combinations are a grouping of two or more words that can be combined (more or less) “freely”, though always within the limits of certain semantic minimal rules. For example to eat can be used with (pizza, dumplings, a pear, etc) and not with for example a table. I think you should concentrate more on the ones I listed in my lesson. Good luck !! please share
+EnglishMarcNet: Corsi di Inglese - English Courses in Rome . :( quise decir "todo". Could you teach us how to write a letter or an easy? Cuando esccribo traduzco mucho al español. I don't know how to write and I want to learn.
@@Englishing I have to agree with Parry there about poor English. I am also a non-native speaker and teacher of English like yourself so I hope you’ll take it as constructive criticism. You’ve done a great job of explaining the grammar but the text you’ve provided has a few errors. Here are some examples: ‘in a completely another location’ ->replace another with ‘different’. Also, you can’t clear up your location. They don’t collocate. I recommend either using authentic texts or running your texts by a native speaker. I hope it helps. Cheers.
Being able to separate the verb from its particle cannot be used as a criterion to differentiate between phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs because there exists a type of phrasal verbs know as inseparable phrasal verbs.
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yeah and those are called prepositional verbs!
I come across your channel recently and it is very helpful. Here I got an idea of prep phrases, phrasal verbs and idioms and I realize its integral part in developing English. I started your lessons with Conditionals.
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Hi! Thank you for your video. I've a question about. I'm studying topic 22 for CSE oposiciones and I have a doubt regarding differences between phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs. In my paper, I have written down that "like adverbial complements, prepositional objects can often accommodate adverbs between the verb and the preposition". However, one of the differences that I have listed is that "an adverb can be places between a verb and a preposition, while phrasal verbs do not admit an adverb between the verb and the particle". So, which one is true? PrepVerbs can accommodate them but phrasal verbs can't? I'd be really grateful if you could help me with that.
Sir thank u for the explanation but i wanna ask u please after the prepositional verb the object is indirect or direct ?
It depends.
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Hello, thanks for the video. I understood the concept but I have a question.
What about sentences like:
"I am *_getting over_* a bad attack of the flu."
or
"The new boy has been *_brought up_* in Canada."
These are phrasal verbs but can't be separated.
That is right. There are many lessons on phrasal verbs in my channel. Please search them, as I explain the fact that they can be separated or not.
Plz, I need help 🙏 is "look after" a phrasal verb?
Yes it is
Hi your lessons are very useful, Could you teach us about more phrasal verbs ? This topic is so hard to understand for me. Thanks
Thank you for your comment. Yes ! I will give more lessons on this topic. Please share :)
are "Turn up at", "break up with sb" and "get on well" phrasals prepositionals phrases?
They are phrasal verbs :) Please share
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sir it will be very helpful if you give me the answer of this question..
is there any difference in meaning
I started playing.
I started to play.
Hello very little difference. When you use a verb such as START with TO, it usually refers that you stopped doing something and then you do something else. It is like doing something for a purpose. I hope I was clear. It is difficult to explain this difference. Please share
I really want to know whether a transitive verb can be a prepositional verb.
I mean....
Do prepositional verbs include both intransitive verb+preposition and transitive verb+preposition?
It's a rule that: Phrasal verbs can be both intransitive or transitive ;however, prepositional vebs and phrasal-prepositional verbs are always transitive(they always need an object and you can't move it).
So, no a transitive verb can't be prepostional verb.
Hope this helps :)
I thank Mary for the present.
In this sentence, 'thank for' is a prepositional verb and it can be separated ?! Please explain.
It is not a prepositional phrase, it is a phrasal verb. And phrasal verbs can be separated. Please share
@@Englishing if it is a phrasal verb, the meaning should be different when the two words are taken together... here thank for doesn't have a different meaning?!
@@Englishing source- m.th-cam.com/video/XsYd24WwQRA/w-d-xo.html 0:24
I want clarification please...
@@sweetpam312 Sorry I meant a prepositional verb.
@@Englishing Sir, thank you so much for the reply.... Could you please explain the meaning of ' thank for ' in detail? ( with reference to my 1st & 2and replies) I have to explain to my students, Sir....
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Hi, I don't agree with "clear up" - you can separate the verb + particle e.g. "We cleared the disagreement up". In the sense of "resolve," this verb is transitive as it needs an object.
Clear up in the meaning of clarify, it is SEPARABLE. In my example it was not an OBJECT I was talking about, it was a situation. Thank you for your comment ! Please share
Thank you for this video! It helped a lot! I have a question though. I have to take an exam in two days time, so it's kind of urgent. What are "free combinations" then? Or should I just ignore those?
Free combinations are a grouping of two or more words that can be combined (more or less) “freely”, though always within the limits of certain semantic minimal rules. For example to eat can be used with (pizza, dumplings, a pear, etc) and not with for example a table. I think you should concentrate more on the ones I listed in my lesson. Good luck !! please share
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I’m not sure about north American English, but shouldn’t it be ‘I found out that my friends ‘had’ forgotten about the location of the place?’
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Hola, gracias por subir sus videos muy educativos, me ha ayudado mucho. Puede explicar como escribir cartas y dejar de traducir toto al Español
Gracias. traducir TOTO al Espanol ? que significa ?
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+EnglishMarcNet: Corsi di Inglese - English Courses in Rome . :( quise decir "todo". Could you teach us how to write a letter or an easy? Cuando esccribo traduzco mucho al español. I don't know how to write and I want to learn.
I will try Francis. Tines due pensar en Inglés y no en Espanol cuando traduces.
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What is the difference in meaning, can we use Prepositional verbs instead of phrases verb
you mean PHRASAL VERBS ? you can watch a lesson on phrasal verbs....here....All about...PHRASAL VERBS - TH-cam Thank you ! don't forget to share
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"He walked over to the tree". Is "to walk over" a Prepositional Verb in this phrase?
it is a phrasal verb / please share
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This is very poor use of English. Sorry but it is the truth.
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@@Englishing I have to agree with Parry there about poor English. I am also a non-native speaker and teacher of English like yourself so I hope you’ll take it as constructive criticism. You’ve done a great job of explaining the grammar but the text you’ve provided has a few errors. Here are some examples: ‘in a completely another location’ ->replace another with ‘different’. Also, you can’t clear up your location. They don’t collocate. I recommend either using authentic texts or running your texts by a native speaker. I hope it helps. Cheers.
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