THE FORMATION AND INFLUENCE OF PHRASAL VERBS ON THEIR LOCAL USE IN THE UNITED STATES, INCLUDING THE WIDESPREAD USE OF WORD FORMATIONS WITH THE ADDITION OF PRE-VERB PARTICLES IN THE FORMATION OF NEW WORDS
Keywords:
general meaning, competence, language elements, continuity, main element in a word, particle, meaning, featureAbstract
When learning English, many people have difficulty learning phrasal verbs. The fact is that they can quickly and unexpectedly change their values and there are a lot of them. Phrasal verbs are especially common in spoken English. Let's take a look at this interesting topic. Phrasal verbs are constructor verbs. They consist of a verb and an additional "trailer" in the form of an adverb or preposition. The whole point of this trailer is that it completely changes the meaning of the verb. A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a preposition, a verb and an adverb, or both a verb and a preposition with an adverb, which is one member of the sentence and thus forms an integral semantic unit. A sentence can contain both a direct and an indirect object to a compound verb.