11B word order of phrasal verbs

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11B word order of phrasal verbs 1 What time do you get up? I don’t usually go out during the week. 2 Put on your coat. Put your coat on. Put it on. Turn off the TV. Turn the TV off. Turn it off. I’m looking for my glasses. Have you found your glasses? No, I’m still looking for them. • A phrasal verb = verb + particle (preposition or adverb), e.g. get up, turn on, look for. 1 Some phrasal verbs don’t have an object, e.g. get up, go out. 2 Some phrasal verbs have an object and are separable. With these phrasal verbs you can put the particle (on, off, etc.) before or after the object. • When the object is a pronoun (me, it, him, etc.) it always goes between the verb and particle. Here’s your coat. Put it on. NOT Put on it.

11B word order of phrasal verbs 3 Some phrasal verbs have an object and are inseparable, e.g. look for. With these phrasal verbs the verb (e.g. look) and the particle (e.g. for) are never separated. I’m looking for my glasses. NOT I’m looking my glasses for. See Phrasal verbs p.163.