Non-separable phrasal verbs
The first thing is to know how phrasal verbs are formed. These idiomatic expressions are made up of a verb combined with a preposition or an adverb, or both. They can be separable or non-separable, meaning that the verb and its complement may or may not be separated by the direct object. So, what are non-separable phrasal verbs? They are those in which the verb and the preposition always go together.
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Why it is essential to learn non-separable phrasal verbs
Sentences with non-separable phrasal verbs
Here are some examples of non-separable phrasal verbs.
Go on conjugated in simple present
‘Go on with your speech!’
(‘Continue with your speech!’)
Find out conjugated in future
‘I will find out who robbed my bag.’
(‘I will find out who robbed my bag’).
Run away conjugated in simple past
‘The robbers ran away before the police could catch them.’
(‘The robbers ran away before the police could catch them’).
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