This document defines phrasal verbs as combinations of verbs and particles (prepositions or adverbs) that create new meanings. It provides examples of common phrasal verbs like "take after", "look for", and "bring up". The rules for object placement are explained, noting that the object usually follows the preposition or can be between the verb and adverb. Sample sentences demonstrate the correct usage of phrasal verbs like "check out", "give away", and exercises test comprehension of grammatically possible phrasal verb constructions.