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Phrasal Verbs
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EDLA Mind Map on Phrasal Verbs, created by s00153800 on 05/10/2013.
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Phrasal Verbs
Are a combination of a verb and a participle (adverb or preposition), that creates a meaning different from the original verb.
Back up = support, blow up = explode, break down = stop functioning or get upset, calm down = relax.
My car broke down so I broke down in tears (first broke + down = stopped functioning; second = got upset).
Transitive
Can be followed by an object.
I blew up my car. (Blew + up = explode, car is the object).
Intransitive
Cannot be followed by an object.
This morning my car blew up.
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