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PHRASAL VERBS! tear up, tear down, tear apart, tear,tore,torn,AMERICAN ENGLISH /comprehensible input
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Phrasal verbs are formed by combining a verb with a particle (preposition or adverb), and they often change the meaning of the original verb. The verb 'tear' is irregular (tear, tore, torn), while 'fold' is regular (fold, folded). When 'up' is added to create phrasal verbs like 'tear up' or 'fold up', it indicates doing something completely or many times. These phrasal verbs are separable, meaning pronouns must be placed between the verb and particle (e.g., 'tear it up' not 'tear up it'). The pronunciation of 'tear' changes depending on context: 'tear up' (like hair) means to destroy completely, while 'tear up' (like here) means to cry.

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