Particle - based on the particle in the phrasal verb (e.g., "up", "out", "in"). This helps you understand how different verbs can combine with the same particle to create different meanings.
Verb - by base verbs (e.g., "take", "get", "put"). This allows you to see how a single verb can form various phrasal verbs with different particles.
Frequency - study starting from the most frequent phrasal verbs (the 150 most common)
Phrasal Verb Practice was created to support learners who want focused practice with common English phrasal verbs.
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View Kevin Crowley's bioYou can study phrasal verbs in four ways.
Learn the phrasal verbs that are most commonly used.
Group phrasal verbs by the role of the particle.
Learn by the particle (e.g., about, ahead, along, through, up).
Learn by the base verb (e.g., break, bring, carry, come, fill, get).
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