1. Word order of phrasal verbs
– Every morning I get up at 8.00.
– Then I turn on the radio.
– I always have to look for my glasses.
2. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 1
“Every morning I get up at 8.00.”
3. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 1
“Every morning I get up at 8.00.”
– NO object.
4. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 1
“Every morning I get up at 8.00.”
– NO object.
– The phrasal verb can’t be separated.
5. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 1
“Every morning I get up at 8.00.”
– NO object.
– The phrasal verb can’t be separated.
“Come in and sit down.”
6. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 2
“Then I turn on the radio.”
7. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 2
“Then I turn on the radio.”
– They have an object.
8. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 2
“Then I turn on the radio.”
– They have an object.
– They can be separated.
9. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 2
“Then I turn on the radio.”
– They have an object.
– They can be separated.
– The object can be in the middle of the
phrasal verb or after it.
10. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 2
“Then I turn on the radio.”
– The object comes in the middle of the
phrasal verb.
• Always if the object is a pronoun:
“Then I turn it on.”
• It’s possible if the object is a noun:
“Then I turn the radio on.”
11. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 2
“Then I turn on the radio.”
– The object comes after the phrasal verb.
• It’s possible if the object is a noun:
“Then I turn on the radio.”
12. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 2
“Then I turn on the radio.”
– Possibility 1
• In the middle of the phrasal verb:
– Nouns: “Then I turn the radio on.”
– Pronouns (always): Then I turn it on.”
– Possibility 2
• After the phrasal verb:
– Only nouns: “Then I turn on the radio.”
13. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 3
“I always have to look for my glasses.”
14. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 3
“I always have to look for my glasses.”
– They have an object.
15. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 3
“I always have to look for my glasses.”
– They have an object.
– They can’t be separated.
16. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 3
“I always have to look for my glasses.”
– They have an object.
– They can’t be separated.
– The object comes after the phrasal verb.
17. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 3
“I always have to look for my glasses.”
– They have an object.
– They can’t be separated.
– The object always comes after the phrasal verb.
“I’m looking for my keys.”
“I’m looking for them.”
18. Word order of phrasal verbs
• Type 1 – No object
– Every morning I get up at 8.00.
• Type 2 – Separable with an object
– Then I turn on the radio.
– Then I turn the radio on.
– Then I turn it on.
• Type 3 – Inseparable with an object
– I always have to look for my glasses.
– I always have to look for them.