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She is taking off her scarf / She is taking her scarf off
changing the position of
objects in phrasal verbs
Phrasal Verbs can often be split when they use an
object. For example we can say:
'I'm going to
take off my scarf.'
'I'm going to
take my scarf off'.
My scarf is the object in the above sentences. Both sentences have the same
meaning.
Another example is:
'Can you
pick up that magazine?'
'Can you pick that magazine up?'
how to use pronouns with phrasal verbs
When we use a
pronoun (in this case it) as the object (my scarf) we can only use
one form:
GOOD: 'I'm going to take it off.'
BAD: 'I'm going to take off it.'
Let's take a look at another example:
GOOD: 'Throw them away.'
BAD:'Throw away them.'
Now read through the sentences below and decide if they are GOOD or BAD
English:
• Did you wake her up?
GOOD