Phrasal Verbs and other multi-word verbs
Phrasal verbs are part of a large group of verbs called "multi-word verbs". Phrasal verbs and other multi-word verbs are an important part of the English language. Multi-word verbs, including phrasal verbs, are very common, especially in spoken English. A multi-word verb is a verb like "pick up", "turn on" or "get on with". For convenience, many people refer to all multi-word verbs as phrasal verbs. These verbs consist of a basic verb + another word or words. The other word(s) can be prepositions and/or adverbs. The two or three words that make up multi-word verbs form a short "phrase" - which is why these verbs are often all called "phrasal verbs".
single-word verb look direct your eyes in a certain direction You must look before you leap. multi-word verbs prepositional verbs look after take care of Who is looking after the baby? phrasal verbs look up search for and find information in a reference book You can look up my number in the telephone directory. phrasal-prepositional verbs look forward to anticipate with pleasure I look forward to meeting you.
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