What a hell is this? Well they are called phrasal verb, which is a verb like plus apreposition it can have one or two Here are some examples such as :
* pick up,
*turn on
*get on with.
These verbs consists of a basic verb + another word or words. The two or three words that make up a phrasal verb form a short "phrase" - which is why we call them "phrasal verbs". But a phrasal verb is still a verb. Look is a verb. Look up is also a verb - a different verb. They do not have the same meaning, and they behave differently grammatically. You should treat each phrasal verb as a separate verb, and learn it like any other verb They are generally used in spoken English and informal texts. .
in order that everybody have the same meaning in this topic in the school, i will add a
list whcih they must be followed in order to know the meaning of them.:
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