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Cambridge grammar of English

Particles

235b

The most common particles which combine with lexical verbs to form multi-word

verbs are shown in the table below, along with a selection of verbs (and verbs +

particles) they combine with.

430 | Types of verb

Cambridge Grammar of English



The most common particles and the verbs they combine with to form multi-word verbs

particle

example verbs (+particles)

particle

example verbs (+particles)

about

go, hang, knock, mess

off

come, go, get, take

ahead

forge, go, keep, move

on

come, get, go, put

around

come, get, go, knock

out

break, come, go, put

at

come, get, look, play

over

come, get, go, turn 

away

get, put, run, take

round

come, drop, go, hang

back

come, get, go, take

through

come, get, go, run

down

break, come, go, put

to

come, get on, go back, keep

for

care, go, look, stand

together

get, go, pull, put

in

come, get, go, take

up

come, open, pick, take

into

break, get, go, run

with

deal, do away, go, put up

Other particles include aboutacrossafteragainstalongapartasideastray,



away

byforforward(s)fromontounderupon:



She also 

came across as being stupid as well.

(came across = 

appeared)



The fridge has

fallen apart.

(fallen apart = 

broken into pieces)



A day didn’t 

pass by when I didn’t know what was going on.

Multi-word verbs are written as separate words, not as a single word or with

hyphens:

I think I’m going to 

drop off soon.

(Not: I think I’m going to dropoff soon.)

(Not: I think I’m going drop-off soon.)

Phrasal verbs

235c

Phrasal verbs consist of a lexical verb and a particle. Phrasal verbs may be

intransitive or transitive (

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282


). In the case of transitive phrasal verbs, the

position of the object (in green in the examples below) may vary:



You’re not going to 

sort out 

your problems

in a month.

(sort out = solve)

[to a small child reaching for a drink at table]

Careful, darling, don’t 

knock

that

over!

(knock it over = make it fall)

A number of phrasal verbs are intransitive, i.e. they do not require an object:

The radio alarm 

went off at the same time as usual. 

(went off = rang)



I waited till the noise of the train 

died away then walked home.

(died away = became inaudible)



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539 Glossary for any unfamiliar terms

Types of verb | 431




Many verbs may be used both transitively and intransitively. There may be a

difference in meaning between the transitive use and the intransitive use:



Oh, better 

get back to reality now I suppose! 

(intransitive: return)



He wouldn’t be able to stand losing Sonnie now. He had to 

get

her

back. 

(transitive: regain her/re-possess her)



I’ve got to 

set off at five o’clock. 

(intransitive: begin a journey)



As soon as he moves, he’s going to 

set

the alarm

off. 

(transitive: cause it to ring)



Transitive phrasal verbs

235d

Many phrasal verbs can be used with a direct object. The most frequent include:

In most cases, the particle may come before or after the direct object (in green in

the examples below) if the object is not a personal pronoun:



In Kent, burglars 

blew up

a fireworks factory

after trying to break in using

oxyacetylene cutting equipment. 

(or: ….burglars blew a fireworks factory up …)

(blew up = made it explode)

We decided to 

put

the meeting 

off for a couple of weeks. 

(or: We decided to put off the meeting for a couple of weeks.)

(put off = postpone)

blow up

break down

bring up

carry on

check out

close down

drink up

drop off

eat up

fill up

find out

finish off

give away

give up

hand in/out

hold up

leave out

look up

make up

phone up

put off

put on

ring up

rub out

save up

shut down

sort out

take back

take over

take up

tell off

throw away

try on

turn down

wake up

work out

write down

432 | Types of verb



Cambridge Grammar of English


As usual it will be left to me to 

sort

everything

out.

(sort out = organise)



But don’t 

throw away

that fur coat

yet.

(throw away = dispose of)

When the direct object is a personal pronoun, the pronoun always comes before

the particle:

A: I’ve got a nice home.

B: Yes.

A: But I’ve got to almost give

it

away.

(But I’ve got to almost give away it.)

(give it away = take no money for it)

A: Leave



me

out.

B: What do you mean ‘leave you out’?

A: I don’t want to go.

(Leave out me.)

(leave out = don’t include)

They couldn’t 

wake

her

up.

(They couldn’t wake up her.)

If a pronoun object is coordinated with a full noun phrase or another pronoun,

the objects may occur before or after the particle:



The noise 

woke

me and my wife

up.

(or: The noise woke up me and my wife.)



He didn’t 

phone

her or me

up.

(or: He didn’t phone up her or me.)

[the OED = the Oxford Dictionary of English]

I’ll have to 

look up

that word and its derivation

in the OED.

(or: I’ll have to look that word and its derivation up in the OED.

Longer objects tend to come after the particle:

Yesterday we were just 

finishing off

looking at the structure and the land use of

city and town

.

(Yesterday we were just finishing looking at the structure and the land use of

city and town off.)

Intransitive phrasal verbs

235e

Intransitive phrasal verbs consist of a verb and a particle without an object.

Frequent phrasal verbs which are used intransitively include:

break down

carry on

drop off

eat out

get back

go off

hang on

join in

move in/out

ring off

run away

set off 

wake up 

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539 Glossary for any unfamiliar terms

Types of verb | 433




It was a disastrous day, because the coach 

broke down.

(broke down = stopped working)



He buys all his own food and he very rarely

eats out.

(eats out = eats at a restaurant)



Hang on. Let me write all this down.

(hang on = wait)

A: We have to set off at the crack of dawn.

B: That’s gonna be fun!

(set off = leave, start the journey)

Prepositional verbs

235f

Prepositional verbs consist of a verb and a preposition which are closely

syntactically linked with each other. As with other multi-word verbs, fronting of

the prepositional complement is not normally possible:



I don’t 

approve of his views on war and military things.

(Of his views on war and military things I don’t approve.)

Prepositional verbs follow different rules from phrasal verbs. The direct object 

(in green in the examples below) must follow the preposition, even if it is a

pronoun:

I couldn’t sell my car. I just couldn’t 

do without 

it

.

(… I just couldn’t do it without.)

(couldn’t do without = need/have to have)

Frequent prepositional verbs include: 



Common prepositions and some verbs which combine with them to form prepositional verbs

preposition

verbs

preposition

verbs

across

come, cut, run, stumble

of

become, consist, despair, hear

after

ask, inquire, look, take

off

feed, get, give, go

at

get, glance, laugh, look

on

bet, depend, lean

for

ask, care, go, live

to

amount, belong, keep, object

into

break, bump, delve, launch

with

agree, break, deal, go

approve of

break into

call on

care for

check into

come across

come upon

cope with

deal with

depend on

do without

get into

get on

get off

get over

go into

lead to

listen to

look after

look at

look for

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Cambridge Grammar of English


Because loads of people

break into

cars

, does that make it right?

(Because loads of people break cars into, does that make it right?)

(break into = enter by using force)

You said you’d already 

come across

that sort of stuff

in the library.

(come across = found)



He says it’s the pills that’s doing it. ‘But I can’t 

do without

them

,’ he says.

(can’t do without = must have)



I managed to

look after 

everybody

for a day and a half.

(look after = take care of)

Some prepositional verbs allow an adverb or discourse marker to be used between

the verb and the preposition:



It 

depends

entirely

on what’s going on at the time.



agree, 

I think



with most of his reasons.

Verbs in this category include:

Some prepositional verbs take a direct object after the verb as well as an object of

the preposition. These include: 



You don’t 

bombard

them

with new stuff.

Local white rulers enforced racial segregation by ‘Jim Crow laws’ to 

deprive

black people

of

civil rights

.

Just 

remind

me

of

your surname

again.

associate … with

bombard … with

confine … to

deprive … of

protect … from

provide … with

remind … of

rob … of

thank … for

agree with

apologise for

approve of

ask for

belong to

bet on

break with

care for

check into

consist of

cope with

deal with

depend on

disagree with

glance at

go with

keep to

laugh at

lead to

lean on

live for

look at

look for

object to


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