Multi-word verbs in senior high school academic papers: A pedagogical perspective
Quirk et. al (1985) defined multi-word verbs as “a verb followed by a morphologically invariable particle, which functions with the verb as a single grammatical unit”. There are three kinds of multi-word verbs- phrasal verbs (take off, clean up, get over), prepositional verbs (look for, base on, rem...
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Main Author: | Gumangan, Ma. Angelica Anog |
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