How you can learn English Phrasal Verbs
Learning them can be hard work: it requires time and a lot of patience.
You should begin by working on the verb followed by the object or words which are used with them:here are some examples. These are called
” collocations” and they can also help you to remember the meaning of the phrasal verbs.
Remember to work on the meaning and to re-write the sentence in English by using another English verb: you can also group the verbs according to the prepositions which will follow the verbs.
Examples can be found online too.
Try this test online too: https://www.usingenglish.com/reference/phrasal-verbs/quizzes-verbs.html
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When studying them you should also work on the way you want to provide the meaning with some English verbs:
Move along
->Tell someone to move from a place:
*The police told the people watching to MOVE ALONG because the situation was dangerous.->Develop or progress in a reasonable or satisfactory manner:
*The project is MOVING ALONG and everything should be ready on time.— PhrasalVerbsWorld (@PhrasalVerbsYES) 4 marzo 2019