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Phrasal verbs and patterns with<br />

prepositions<br />

230 Summary<br />

Verbs with adverbs and prepositions • 231<br />

A verb can combine with an adverb or preposition.<br />

Verb + adverb (phrasal verb): We sat down.<br />

Verb + preposition (prepositional verb): We looked at the menu.<br />

A prepositional verb always has an object (the menu). A phrasal verb sometimes<br />

has an object. The adverb can go either before or after the object.<br />

We put away the dishes.<br />

We put the dishes away.<br />

Phrasal verb meanings • 232<br />

There are many phrasal verbs with an idiomatic meaning.<br />

How did this come about? (= happen)<br />

Nigel made up the whole s<strong>to</strong>ry. (= invented)<br />

Prepositional verbs • 233<br />

There are also many prepositional verbs.<br />

This umbrella belongs <strong>to</strong> one of the guests.<br />

We were waiting for a bus.<br />

Verb + object + preposition • 234<br />

They charge £200 for a room.<br />

Verb + adverb + preposition • 235<br />

The gang got away with a large amount of jewellery.<br />

Adjective + preposition • 236<br />

I'm grateful for your help.<br />

Noun + preposition • 237<br />

We didn't get an answer <strong>to</strong> our question.

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