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Phrasal verbs #1 (permalink) Fri Aug 05, 2005 17:43 pm   Phrasal verbs
 

Hi, i'm mexican, and i find dificult memorize phrasal verbs, i think they're so much,how i need help with it.
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Phrasal Verbs #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 07, 2005 2:05 am   Phrasal Verbs
 

Hi Eduardo,
I have never heard of persons trying to memorize ( memorise )verbs. You get the use through reading and using them in your writing.

For phrasal verbs, remember they are different from the regular verbs.

Thse phrasal verbs have particles attached to them which come immediately after them or remain separated.
But it is a must to learn to distinguish a phrasal verb from a regular verb.

Let me give you a sample:
They came in.
They came in a taxi.
Good luck.
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