Particle verbs are verbs that consist of a main verb and a particle. The particle is often a preposition or an adverb that changes the meaning of the main verb. For example, the verb "se lever" (to get up) is a particle verb. "Se" is the particle and "lever" is the main verb. Together, they form the meaning of standing up. In other contexts, the particle can change to modify the meaning of the verb. For example, "lever" in "lever un objet" (to lift an object) means "to lift," while in "se lever," it means "to get up."
an idiomatic phrase consisting of a verb and another element, typically either an adverb, as in break down, or a preposition, for example see to, or a combination of both, such as look down on.
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Particle verbs are verbs that consist of a main verb and a particle. The particle is often a preposition or an adverb that changes the meaning of the main verb. For example, the verb "se lever" (to get up) is a particle verb. "Se" is the particle and "lever" is the main verb. Together, they form the meaning of standing up. In other contexts, the particle can change to modify the meaning of the verb. For example, "lever" in "lever un objet" (to lift an object) means "to lift," while in "se lever," it means "to get up."
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phras·al verb
/ˈfrāzəl vərb/
nounGRAMMAR
plural noun: phrasal verbs
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