Is this sentence Transitive or Intransitive: I TURN IT OFF.
Transitive
Create a sentence using the next Phrasal Verb: "TURN ON"
Correct
A Phrasal Verb is made by a Verb + a Particle.
True
The Particle of the Phrasal Verb can be a "PREPOSITION OR AN ADVERB"
True
What are the 3 words we can use to make Speculations:
May, Might, Could
Is this sentence correct or incorrect and why: SHE TURN DOWN IT.
Incorrect
We use DEDUCTIONS when we are NOT SURE about what hapenned?
False
Create any Speculation about WHO STOLE MY PIZZA:
The pizza may have been stolen by the man who was hungry.
We use SPECULATIONS when we are SURE about what hapenned?
False
What is the Phrasal Verb we can use to express: SOLVE A PROBLEM
Figure out
Does this sentence have a Direct Object: "Linda really needs to grow up."
It doesn't
Is this sentence correct or incorrect: I TURN THE LAPTOP ON.
Correct
The next Phrasal Verb is Separable or Inseparable: "GET ALONG WITH"
Inseparable
What is the Phrasal Verb we can use to express: TO INVESTIGATE
Look into
Create any Deduction about WHO STOLE MY PIZZA:
The boy couldn't have eaten the pizza, because he wasn't there.
TRANSITIVE Phrasal Verbs are Separable.
True
INTRANSITIVE Phrasal Verbs are inseparable
True
What are the 3 words we can use to make Deductions:
Must, Can't and Couldn't
What is the (3 word) Phrasal Verb we can use to express: ADMIRATION
Look up to
If the Object is a long description, you can separate the Phrasal Verb as in the next sentence: "She turned the volume of the music she was playing down."
False
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