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Use the image to make your own sentence using the inseparable transitive verb provided (bump into).
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Use the image to make your own sentence using the inseparable transitive verb provided (look after).
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Use the image to make your own sentence using the inseparable transitive verb provided (take after).
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Use the image to make your own sentence using the inseparable transitive verb provided (pick on).
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Use the image to make your own sentence using the permanently separated verb provided (ask somebody out)
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Use the image to make your own sentence using the permanently separated verb provided (get somebody down)
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Use the image to make your own sentence using the permanently separated verb provided (let somebody off)
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Use the image to make your own sentence using the permanently separated verb provided (see something through)
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Which group does the phrasal verb belong to in the following sentence? She got over her cold quite quickly.
Inseparable
Which group does the phrasal verb belong to in the following sentence? The teacher let the students off.
Permanently Seperated
Which group does the phrasal verb belong to in the following sentence? We bumped into your ex-wife at the tennis stadium.
Inseparable
Which group does the phrasal verb belong to in the following sentence? Dad stayed at home to look after the children.
Inseparable
Which group does the phrasal verb belong to in the following sentence? Jane asked Derek out last week.
Permanently Seperated
Which group does the phrasal verb belong to in the following sentence? The man handed the wallet in at the Lost and Found Office.
Separable
Robert met a nice woman at the baseball match on Friday. He asked her out/in and they are going for dinner tonight.
out
Sonya is exercising all the time but she can't lose any weight. That diet is going/getting her down!
getting
The police officer pulled me over because I was speeding, but he let me on/off!
off
I will work late tonight as I intend to see this report through/off before tomorrow.
through