Phrasal Verbs 2

Phrasal Verbs 2
Phrasal verbs are mainly used in spoken English and informal texts. (The more formal a conversation or text, the less phrasal verbs are found.)
Phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus a particle (preposition, adverb). The particle can change the meaning of the verb completely, e.g.:
§  look up – consult a reference book (look a word up in a dictionary)
§  look for – seek (look for her ring)
§  look forward – anticipate with pleasure (look forward to meeting someone)
There are no rules that might explain how phrasal verbs are formed correctly - all you can do is look them up in a good dictionary and study their meanings. In our lists, you will find some frequently used phrasal verbs and their meanings.
Frequently Used Phrasal Verbs with:
         break,      bring,     call,       carry,     come,      do,      fall,       get,     go,                       keep,       look,      make,    put,        run,         set,      take,     turn
Position of the Particle 
The particle is placed either after the verb or after the object.
Example: Write down the word. / Write the word down.
If the object is a pronoun, however, the particle has to be placed after the pronoun (object).
Example: Write it down.
Exercises on Phrasal Verbs