come across, come back, get through, get out, get up, give up, go over, hand in, keep at, leave out, look up, open up, pick up, put away, read over, show up, sit down, stand up, turn off, write down
Two-word phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus either an adverb or a preposition. Most of the phrasal verbs you feature in this video are adverb particles, which are, as you point out, stressed.
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inyazserg 1 month ago
Hi Eva,
Two-word phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus either an adverb or a preposition. Most of the phrasal verbs you feature in this video are adverb particles, which are, as you point out, stressed.
guyrobou 1 year ago