Multi-word verbs 動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)
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With some multi-word verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts - check this in your dictionary when you look up a new verb. With some multi-word verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts. If you use a noun, you don't have to separate the 2 parts of the verb. If the 2 parts of the verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb. If the 2 parts of the verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb. You did not answer this question. |
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3 | "I'm so tired, I'm really _____________." | |||||||||
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The possible answers were: looking forward the weekend to looking the weekend forward to looking forward to the weekend weekend looking forward to |