ဒါေလးေတြလဲ မွတ္ထားသင့္တယ္။
single-word verb | look | direct your eyes in a certain direction | You must look before you leap. | |
multi-word verbs | prepositional verbs | look after | take care of | Who is looking after the baby? |
phrasal verbs | look up | search for and find information in a reference book | You can look up my number in the telephone directory. | |
phrasal-prepositional verbs | look forward to | anticipate with pleasure | I look forward to meeting you. |
phrasal verbs | meaning | examples | ||
direct object | ||||
intransitive phrasal verbs | get up | rise from bed | I don't like to get up. | |
break down | cease to function | He was late because his car broke down. | ||
transitive phrasal verbs | put off | postpone | We will have to put off | the meeting. |
turn down | refuse | They turned down | my offer. |
transitive phrasal verbs are separable | They | turned | down | my offer. | ||
They | turned | my offer | down. |
direct object pronouns must go between the two parts of transitive phrasal verbs | John | switched | on | the radio. | These are all possible. | ||
John | switched | the radio | on. | ||||
John | switched | it | on. | ||||
John | switched | on | it. | This is not possible. |
prepositional verbs | meaning | examples | |
direct object | |||
believe in | have faith in the existence of | I believe in | God. |
look after | take care of | He is looking after | the dog. |
talk about | discuss | Did you talk about | me? |
wait for | await | John is waiting for | Mary. |
prepositional verbs are inseparable | Who is looking after the baby? | This is possible. | |
Who is looking the baby after? | This is not possible. |
phrasal-prepositional verbs | meaning | examples | |
direct object | |||
get on with | have a friendly relationship with | He doesn't get on with | his wife. |
put up with | tolerate | I won't put up with | your attitude. |
look forward to | anticipate with pleasure | I look forward to | seeing you. |
run out of | use up, exhaust | We have run out of | eggs. |
phrasal-prepositional verbs are inseparable | We | ran out of | fuel. | |
We | ran out of | it. |
N.B.. All are completely copied from http://www.englishclub.com thanks to the Team of English Club.
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ဦးဇင္း မေန႔က တေန႔ထဲနဲ႔ အမ်ားႀကီးတင္လိုက္ေတာ့ ကုန္ေအာင္ေတာင္ မက်က္ရေသးဘူး ဘုရား။ ထပ္တင္ေပးတာေတာ့ ဦးဇင္းကို ေက်းဇူးတင္ပါတယ္။ ဖတ္သူက အလ်င္မီေအာင္ မဖတ္ႏိုင္ဘူး ျဖစ္ေနပါတယ္ ဘုရား။
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