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Verbes à particules. Want to improve your vocabulary? Try phrasal verbs! They are useful and generally used almost everywhere in informal texts.
A phrasal verb is a verb with more than one word. It is made of a main verb plus a preposition or a particle.The meaning of a phrasal verb is different from ...
Verbes à particules. A phrasal verb is a grammatical structure formed by: a verb + particle, or. a verb + particle 1 + particle 2.
gradually · 1) to embark on = to start up, to launch into · 2) to trick into = être entrainé · 3) to be asked to = on luia demandé des comptes · 4) to back them ...
) Super ! · ) Je me permets d'en rajouter qq uns: · ) thankyou flo_flo , i don't mind if you complet the combinations ,that's very kind of you ,you are ...
In a phrasal verb, there is another word, usually a preposition, that is part of the verb. While "I ran into my sister," is not meant literally, there is no ...
Look after (someone or something), (1) to take care of; (2) to make sure that someone is safe and well. Look ahead, to think about and plan the future.
Sep 21, 2004 · Phrasal verbs consist of a verb and another word or phrase, usually a preposition ... puzzling to non-native speakers. Phrasal verbs often arise ...
1/ "To Keep up" --- to prevent, to stop. 2/ "To Keep up with" --- to continue employing. 3/ "To Keep on" --- to maintain, to continue. 4/ "To Keep to" --- to ...
Aug 4, 2004 · "come up" = monter only when physically moving from a lower place to a higher place: "Come up to the bedroom, I need to talk to you." "Come up ...