verb. Phrasal-prepositional verbs consist of verb, adverb and preposition. Because phrasal-prepositional verbs end with a preposition, there is always a direct object. That's because 'with' can form another prepositional phrasal respectively. Likewise, 'put up with' is also the same kind of the verb. In the sense, we can say ‘fed up with it’ and ‘put up with it’.
Like prepositional verbs
The verb say takes a that-clause as a direct object, optionally with to + object ,and only say takes a direct quotation as a direct object.
And say takes a limited number of noun phrases.
Many say that seat belts are unnecessary.
Tim said to Marco, “It's funny, It looks like a turtle.”
He said that “it is necessary to get up
earlier.”
They said some nice things about you.
OBJECTIVES
This class aims to develop the students' awareness of these features:
-a verb can consist of two parts
-a verb can consist of two parts that are not next to each other
-there are separable and inseparable transitive phrasal verbs
-a pronoun object of a separable phrasal verb must go between the two parts
-phrasal verbs are often idiomatic
(중략)
You need to use spec
verbs, 2) modal verbs, and 3) relative pronouns. Therefore we deal with the 3parts and the reason why we chose those 3 parts as the most difficult lesson for the Korean students in the rationale and introduce the way they are shown in the textbook with its weakness and recommendation in the main discourse.
2) Rationale
we choose the three topics as the most difficult part of grammar that th
Direct Method)이나 청각-구두식 교수법(Audio-lingual Method)으로부터 거센 도전을 받았으나 꿋꿋하게 그 명맥을 유지하여 왔고 아직도 본격적인 외국어 교육학의 혜택을 받지 못하는 세계 곳곳에서 활발하게 사용되고 있는 형편이다. 우리 나라의 경우, 제6차 교육 과정에 와서야 문법-번역식 교수법과 본격적