phrasal verb Definition In Czech

  • 0 a phrase consisting of a verb and adverb or preposition, which together function as a verb -- frázové sloveso

    • ‘Leave out’, ‘go without’, ‘go away’, are phrasal verbs.

More

Examples of phrasal verb

  • It sometimes indicates direction in phrasal verbs (verb-adverb combinations) like stand up or get up or fill up.

  • Many newspapers and periodicals regularly incorporate phrasal verbs into their headlines.

  • As a class, early system morphemes include determiners, plural affixes, as well as satellites in what are sometimes called phrasal verbs.

  • A phrasal verb is used in an idiomatic, figurative or even metaphorical context.

  • Some such compound nouns have a corresponding phrasal verb but some do not, partly because of historical developments.

  • However, when to hold up means "to rob", it is a phrasal verb.

  • Modern theories of syntax tend to use the term "phrasal verb" to denote particle verbs only; they do not view prepositional verbs as phrasal verbs.

  • A phrasal verb can be a one-word verb, of which compound verb is a type.

More

NOVÁ SLOVA

European

May 10, 2021

Přečtěte si více

SLOVO DNE

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

Přečtěte si více