In some transitive phrasal verbs, the object can sit between the verb and particle (e.g., "Put your socks on" or "Put on your socks "). If the object is a pronoun, it must be separated (e.g., "Put them on"). 2. Mastering Idioms
Verb + Particle = New Meaning. For example, "gear up" means to prepare, not to literally put on gears. Transitivity: Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
A is a multi-word verb made of a standard verb plus a particle (preposition or adverb) that creates a new, idiomatic meaning. In some transitive phrasal verbs, the object can
An is an established expression where the meaning cannot be deduced from the individual words. In some transitive phrasal verbs