Is a phrasal verb the same as a verb phrase?

No, a phrasal verb is not the same as a verb phrase. A phrasal verb is a type of English verb made up of a verb and one or more particles (e.g., “hang out”).

The combined words have a different meaning than the verb alone. For example, “hang out” means “to spend time together,” but “hang” means “to fasten” or “to dangle.”

A verb phrase includes the main verb of a sentence and any auxiliary verbs (e.g., “have” or “are”) or modal verbs (e.g., “might” or “would”). A phrasal verb can be part of a verb phrase (e.g., “We could have hung out last night if I didn’t have homework”).

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