Noun and Predicate Phrases - UTA

2 4 3 Many verbs consist of a verb followed by a preposition look-alike known as a particle. Such as: down, on, off, up, in, and out. Transitive two-word verbs can be separated by the direct object unless their meaning is corrupted by the separation. Intransitive two-word verbs are phrasal verbs: The plane took off at noon [not took at noon off]. ................
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