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Hi, can someone help me please with the phrasal verbs because I don’t really understand how to use them and I have an exam this Monday on it ! Thanks

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    Hi !

    I sure can help you. :)

    Phrasal verbs are a combination of a verb and an adverb or a verb and a preposition.

    Here's some examples :

    • Blow up (exploser, éclater)
    • Break in (entrer par effraction)
    • Come from (provenir de)
    • Drop out (quitter l'école, décrochage scolaire)

    In fact, there's two categories of phrasal verbs :

    • Separable phrasal verbs : these phrasal verbs can be separated by another word.

    For example, "I need to give back the book I borrowed from you." can become "I need to give it back."

    • Inseperable phrasal verbs : these phrasal verbs can't be separated. 

    For example : Students should have a teacher to look up to. In this sentence, we can't say "look it up" because it doesn't mean the same thing (Look it up = chercher, look up to = admirer) !

    I suggest you consult this site, I'm pretty sure it will help you get ready for your exam !

    https://www.grammarly.com/blog/common-phrasal-verbs/

    Have a good day and good luck for your exam, you got this ! :)

    Océane

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