Phrasal Verbs And Idioms Review

In some transitive phrasal verbs, the object can sit between the verb and particle (e.g., "Put your socks on" or "Put on your socks "). If the object is a pronoun, it must be separated (e.g., "Put them on"). 2. Mastering Idioms

An is an established expression where the meaning cannot be deduced from the individual words. Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

Verb + Particle = New Meaning. For example, "gear up" means to prepare, not to literally put on gears. Transitivity: In some transitive phrasal verbs, the object can

A is a multi-word verb made of a standard verb plus a particle (preposition or adverb) that creates a new, idiomatic meaning. In some transitive phrasal verbs

Used without an object (e.g., "The car broke down ").