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Rebecca Schmitt
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3 June, 12:42
Jessica put down her book. what is the verb?
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Ryker Watts
3 June, 12:46
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The whole verb is put down, because it is a phrasal verb, meaning that there is a difference between put, and put down. Put and down cannot be separated and observed independently, because together, they form a new meaning of the verb. So, the verb is not just put, it is put down.
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