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Etymology of "end up" and "wind up"
etymology
verbs
phrasal-verbs
About the syntactical function and meaning of "up" in "man up" or "lawyer up"
phrasal-verbs
When did “eke toward(s)” develop?
etymology
history
phrasal-verbs
Can the element in a phrasal verb have a syntactic purpose?
phrasal-verbs
to duck out to do something
meaning
phrasal-verbs
How can I learn to get collocations right?
idioms
adverbs
phrasal-verbs
collocation
Origin of phrasal verb "love on"
etymology
phrasal-verbs
How to describe situation when two people can't meet?
phrasal-verbs
"put X down to" vs. "put down X to": subjects of verbs with two particles
word-order
phrasal-verbs
particles
particle-shift
What kind of word is "place" in "take place"?
phrasal-verbs
parts-of-speech
Observation: "Take back" is used in impolite speech, while "Bring back" is used in polite speech. Is there any basis to this?
word-choice
word-usage
differences
phrasal-verbs
politeness
"Take the role" vs. "take over the role" vs. "take on the role"
verbs
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
expression-choice
What does "to fall to upon" mean here?
meaning
phrasal-verbs
literary-english
Phrasal verb: Wash upon
phrasal-verbs
songs
what is the appropriate answer to this clause?
word-choice
phrases
american-english
vocabulary
phrasal-verbs
Phrasal Verbs. Rules and Tricks [closed]
phrasal-verbs
Why can’t you say “I fell the stairs”?
grammaticality
phrasal-verbs
Is "rub on" a phrasal verb or not?
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
syntactic-analysis
Correct use of "wake up"
phrasal-verbs
compounds
What do "wonk" as against performer and “Wonking out” mean?
meaning
phrases
phrasal-verbs
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