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What is a phrasal verb? a) A verb that is always followed by a preposition b) A verb that is made up of a main verb and a particle c) A verb that can be used in any sentence structure
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What is a separable phrasal verb? a) A phrasal verb where the particle can be separated from the main verb b) A phrasal verb where the particle cannot be separated from the main verb c) A phrasal verb where the particle is always a preposition
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Which of the following is an example of a separable phrasal verb? a) Look after b) Give up c) Turn off
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What is a nonseparable phrasal verb? a) A phrasal verb where the particle can be separated from the main verb b) A phrasal verb where the particle cannot be separated from the main verb c) A phrasal verb where the particle is always a preposition
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Which of the following is an example of a nonseparable phrasal verb? a) Look for b) Take off c) Put up with
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Can a phrasal verb be both separable and nonseparable? a) Yes b) No
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Which of the following phrasal verbs is both separable and nonseparable? a) Break down b) Come up with c) Get over
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How can you tell if a phrasal verb is separable or nonseparable? a) By looking at the context of the sentence b) By looking at the meaning of the phrasal verb c) By looking at the position of the particle in relation to the main verb
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Which of the following is an example of a phrasal verb that can be both separable and nonseparable, depending on the context? a) Look up b) Turn on c) Give in
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Why is it important to know the difference between separable and nonseparable phrasal verbs? a) It affects the meaning of the sentence b) It affects the grammar of the sentence c) Both a and b
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