carry on
You carry on working I'll have lunch now.
Take away is a verb. It is called a phrasal verb because it has two parts take and away.A single verb with the same meaning is remove.
I think there is none. There is not a phrasal verb for every situation so possibly there is no phrasal verb for start learning.
It means to examine/check something or someone. egI'll get a mechanic to look at the motor. The doctor looked at my ear.
can this phrasal verb be separated with a noun or pronoun?breakaway.
The verb for continuity is continue. As in "to continue with something".
"Scale back" is a phrasal verb that means to decrease or reduce something.
Example of phrasal verbs include 'add up to something', 'bring someone down', and 'catch up'. Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and an adverb or a verb and a preposition.
there is no phrasal verb in these words.
Take away is a verb. It is called a phrasal verb because it has two parts take and away.A single verb with the same meaning is remove.
I think there is none. There is not a phrasal verb for every situation so possibly there is no phrasal verb for start learning.
It means to examine/check something or someone. egI'll get a mechanic to look at the motor. The doctor looked at my ear.
can this phrasal verb be separated with a noun or pronoun?breakaway.
The aim of prepositions is to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other elements in a sentence. They help provide context and clarify the position or direction of things in relation to one another. Objectives include indicating location, time, direction, and relationships between nouns.
The verb for continuity is continue. As in "to continue with something".
No, it's a simple verb. GET OFF, for instance, is a prepositional verb/phrasal verb/phrasal (different schools of grammar).
Not all verbs have a phrasal verb form so there is no 'the'phrasal verb of turn.However there are several phrasal verbs with turn:turn upturn downturn offturn onturn awayturn backturn inturn outturn to
The verb is - get on with = a phrasal verb.