Finishing 98: “get in(to)” with several transitive examples.
Stephen SCW
🇺🇸 MA TESOL; teaching since 1988 (online since 2020); individual & group lessons; adults & kids
Intransitive uses of 98: “get in(to)”, along with additional info I hope will be helpful 🙂
97: “send out” actually does have 1 use that is intransitive, and therefore inseparable…
Numerous examples of the transitive and separable 97: “send out”
I visited the little garden outside my mother’s window to cover “pass away”, not ranked on the list used here for other phrasal verbs.
Covering 96: “put back” and the related noun.
The second of two on 95: “back up”, focusing on the extended meaning, and including the related noun/adjective.
The first of two on 95: “back up”, focusing on the literal side, and including the related noun.
And now, Colorado snow ❄️ in May 😮provides the backdrop for our review of 94: “turn down”, including 2 related nouns.
The picturesque Rocky Mountains 🏔️ of Colorado provide the backdrop this week for our review of the literal use of 93: “sit up”, the related noun, and 2 extended uses.
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