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Phrasal verbs ? (20 characters max?)?

by Guest65639  |  earlier

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im a guy who can speak english very good although im 14 from greece.The problem is im terrible in grammar ; I have a summer project for my english teacher, all the phrasal verbs in a notebook.

I know "have to" is 1 ,but are "watch at" "listen to" "bow at" phrasal verbs.if not, gimme some.

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  1. Watch at isn't one - Look at is.

    Listen to is

    Watch out

    look out

    Catch up

    Walk over

    Just put Phrasal Verbs, list into Google and it will come up with a list for you  


  2. Sorry Routni, 'have to' and 'listen to' are not phrasal verbs; 'watch at' and 'bow at' don't exist in good English. So therefore, you are left with none. In case of 'have to' the preposition 'to' just puts a compulsive tone to 'have' without changing its original meaning. And in 'listen to' the verb 'listen' must be used with 'to' to make a meaning.

    On the other hand, a 'phrasal verb' is a verb plus a preposition or adverb which creates a meaning different from the original verb.

    But don't worry. Log on to "www.usingenglish.com", go to "phrasal verb" and choose from about a thousand phrasal verbs.

    Good effort.

  3. look at this phrasal verbs:

    - put up with,

    - put off,

    - look after,

    - look over,

    - look for..

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