Vocabulary: Phrasal Verbs (Introduction) (B1) - Lesson 2: Common Inseparable Phrasal Verbs
Lesson 2: Common Inseparable Phrasal Verbs Verbs and Particles That Always Stay Together In our last lesson, you learned about separable phrasal verbs, where the object can go in the middle. Now, we will learn about their opposite: inseparable phrasal verbs. With these verbs, the verb and the particle are best friends—they always stay together! This lesson will teach you some of the most common ones. Word Bank Inseparable (adjective) | មិនអាចបំបែកបាន Not able to be separated or moved apart. to look after (phrasal verb) | មើលថែ To take care of someone or something. Example: "My sister helps me look after my children ." to look for (phrasal verb) | រកមើល To try to find something you have lost. Example: "I am looking for my keys ." to run into (phrasal verb) | ជួបដោយចៃដន្យ To meet someone by chance, unexpectedly. Example: "I might run into my teacher at the market." to get on / off (phrasal verb) | ឡើង / ចុះ To enter or leave a large vehicle (bus, train, plane). Example: "We n…