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    THE MOST COMMON SEPARABLE AND NOT SEPARABLE VERBS Phrasal Verb Separable or Inseparable Meaning Ask out Separable To ask someone to go out on a date. Bring about, bring on Separable To make something happen Bring up Separable 1) To raise children 2) To raise a topic Call back Separable Return someone's telephone call Call in Separable Ask someone into an official place or office Call off Separable Cancel Call on Inseparable 1) Ask someone to do something 2) Visit Call up Separable Call someone on the telephone Catch up Inseparable To become equal or reach the same level Check in, check into Inseparable Register at a hotel or travel counter Check out Inseparable Leave a hotel Check out of Inseparable Leave a hotel Cheer up Separable Make someone happy Clean up Separable Tidy, make clean Come across Inseparable To find Cross out Separable Eliminate Cut out Separable Remove something or stop doing something annoying Do over Separable Repeat Drop by Inseparable Visit unexpecte...
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PRASAL VERBS A  phrasal verb  is a  verb  that is made up of a main  verb  together with an adverb or a preposition, or both. Typically, their meaning is not obvious from the meanings of the individual words themselves. For example: She has always looked down on me. SOME SEPARABLE AND INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVx96yK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVx96yKbL2E Transitive and intransitive verbs examples Verb Transitive Intransitive run Michelle used to run a restaurant. The path ran over the hill. live Our cat lived till he was 10. He was living a life of luxury abroad. wash Have you washed your hands? I washed, dressed, and went out. write Write your name here. Kevin couldn't read or write. How do you identify an intransitive verb? Recognize an  intransitive verb  when you  find  one. An  intransitive verb  has two characteristics. First, it is an action...