Phrasal verbs are generally formed of VERB + Adverbial Particle [PREPOSITION] The meaning of the phrasal verb has nothing to do with the verb used when independent. The phrasal verb is almost idiomatic: EXAMPLE: ******* "carry” and “carry on” “Carry” broadly means take whereas “carry on” means continue. As you see the original meaning of the verb has disappeared When it is used in this Phrase structure. -------------Native speakers have no problem with phrasal verbs but Non-native speakers do. Hence the following quiz Madrasati 2010
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They still couldn’t find _____ how the prisoner had easily escaped from the jail. Madrasati 2010
I recently came _____ an old manuscript. Madrasati 2010
He long tried to give _____ smoking, but in vain. Madrasati 2010
She told me that she had been looking _____ her keys when the telephone rang. Madrasati 2010
She got angry when she was told _____ publicly. Madrasati 2010
The burglars broke _____ the bank by night. Madrasati 2010
They can’t put _____ with all those screams. Madrasati 2010
The cop got _____ well with his new partner. Madrasati 2010
You’re doing well! Go _____. Madrasati 2010
She’s looking for someone to look _____ her children in her absence. Madrasati 2010
CONGRATULATIONS • Yes you did it. Madrasati 2010
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