Phrasal Verbs Research Project Ozyorsk Secondary School Made by Zhemetskas Diana Teacher: Yuldasheva E.M. Ozyorsk 2016.

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Phrasal Verbs Research Project Ozyorsk Secondary School Made by Zhemetskas Diana Teacher: Yuldasheva E.M. Ozyorsk 2016

A phrasal verb is one of the most challenging topics in English. It would seem that complicated to take the verb, learn it, change postpositions and get different meanings. But in reality things are much more complicated. Common verbs lot easier…

Differences and features of prepositions and postpositions of phrasal verbs in English language. Are they changing their proposals?

A verb is a word used primarily to indicate a type of action, such as to fly or to wish, though it may also be used to indicate a general state of existence, such as to live. There is also a special type of verb, known as copula or linking verb, which helps to describe the subject of the sentence, rather than describing an action.

Phrasal verbs were not investigated until the late nineteenth to early twentieth century Their history is still a controversial subject The term, "phrasal verb," was first seen in print in 1925 when Logan Pearsall Smith used it in Words and Idioms

English prepositions and postpositions are the same in form but different in function Some postpositions are not used as prepositions

In the structure verb + preposition + noun, the verb dictates the choice of a specific preposition. In a number of cases, depending on the verb, another noun or pronoun is used between the verb and the preposition with noun in this structure.

There are two key elements in this structure: the verb and the postposition The most important and the most productive of them are verbs of motion Many verbs with postpositions can be used without any object after them, but quite frequently they are followed by a direct object or a prepositional object Many verbs with postpositions are also used in their literal meaning.

The question of English phrasal verbs - one of the most important issues of theoretical study and practical mastery of the English language Phrasal verbs are a characteristic feature of the modern English language, bright, vivid and highly productive element, they are easily formed speaking Phrasal verbs are certain difficulties, as phrasal verb can be not only their direct meaning, but also quite different from the direct The results obtained in the course of the results can be used in English lessons in the study of phrasal verbs

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