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Transitive vs. Intransitive Phrasal Verbs Think of phrasal verbs as "package deals"—a verb plus a particle (like on, up, out ) that creates a brand-new meaning. The trickiest part is knowing if they need an "object" (someone or something to receive the action) to make sense. 1. Transitive Phrasal Verbs (Needs an Object)

“I the light.” OR “I turned the light off .” 2. Intransitive Phrasal Verbs (No Object Needed) Transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs - Col...

"During the meeting, she brought up." (Brought up what?) Correct: "During the meeting, she brought up the budget ." Transitive vs

These verbs an object. If you stop the sentence after the phrasal verb, it feels like a cliffhanger. Example: Bring up (to mention) Transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs - Col...

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