Prepositional verb or phrasal verb?
IYO, is “sailed through” a prepositional verb or a phrasal verb in the sentence below?
She sailed through her exams.
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looks like a phrase to me. i guess i'd only be a prepositional verb if it was used in a sentence like "she sailed through the current" or someting...
E_T Aug-25-2005
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http://www.englishforums.com/English/PrepositionalPhrasalVerb/mrjp/Post.htm
mara1 Aug-26-2005
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"Sailed through" is nothing. It's a verb and a preposition acting as a direct object.
If you diagram it out it makes sense.
She | sailed / through
her exams
Ben2 Sep-29-2005
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Incorrect.
"Sailed" is an intransitive verb, while "through her exams" is a prepositional phrase used as an adverb.
calamitas Mar-12-2007
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