![]() ![]() Mention, raise, or introduce a topic or point (T, S) ‘T, I’ means that the verb is transitive but not separable. ![]() ‘S’ means that a transitive verb is separable. ‘T’ means that the verb is transitive (takes an object) whereas ‘I’ means it is intransitive (does not take an object). Note that with each verb there are letters. ![]() In the list below I have included only the most common for each verb. Remember that there are often a number of different possible meanings for each phrasal verbs. In this article, we will see some of the most common phrasal verbs along with a brief explanation and example for each. If you have not read the introduction, you should go back and do so before reading this. In a previous article, we saw an overview of phrasal verbs outlining how to study and use them. ![]()
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