US /ˈsɛpərəbəl, ˈsɛprə-/
・UK /ˈsepərəbl/
'Drop off' is a separable phrasal verb, meaning we can put objects in the middle or at the end.
This is what we mean when we say it's separable.
this is what we mean when we say "it's separable." It's important to back up your data so you don't lose it.
And some can be separable, others aren't.
separable
All right, guys, so No. 2, we have to "put something on". This is a separable phrasal
No. 3, to "put something away." Just like "put on", to "put away" is a separable phrasal
I'll look it up on the website." "Look up" is a separable phrasal verb.
For example, "Can you help me look for my keys?" Or "If you see John, tell him I'm looking for him." Unlike "look up," "look for" is not separable.
So it's a separable, and this one is always separable.
It is a separable one for this meaning.
Find out if the phrasal verb you're learning needs an object, is it direct or indirect, separable?
In one meaning, it's a separable phrasal verb, and in the other meaning, it's not.
In one meaning, it's a separable phrasal verb, and in the other meaning, it's not.
maybe there is no bottom – maybe at the very bottom things are not separable,
Or maybe at the very bottom, things are not, um, separable.
verb, okay? Some are separable, which means you can take some things off, and the meaning
Some are separable, which means you can take some things off, and the meaning is the same.