: The verb and particle must always stay together. The object always comes after.
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| Column | Description | Example | |--------|-------------|---------| | | The verb + particle(s) | come across | | Meaning | Clear, simple definition | find/meet by chance | | Type | Separable/Inseparable, Transitive/Intransitive | Inseparable, transitive | | Example Sentence | Natural, daily English | I came across my old diary while cleaning. | | Formality | Formal / Neutral / Informal / Slang | Neutral | | Particle Hint | Memory trick (e.g., "up" = complete) | "across" = encounter | 3000 phrasal verbs pdf better
: The verb and particle must always stay together. The object always comes after.
Owning the PDF is step one. Here is a :
| Column | Description | Example | |--------|-------------|---------| | | The verb + particle(s) | come across | | Meaning | Clear, simple definition | find/meet by chance | | Type | Separable/Inseparable, Transitive/Intransitive | Inseparable, transitive | | Example Sentence | Natural, daily English | I came across my old diary while cleaning. | | Formality | Formal / Neutral / Informal / Slang | Neutral | | Particle Hint | Memory trick (e.g., "up" = complete) | "across" = encounter |