This document provides information about prepositional and phrasal verbs. It begins by giving examples of connecting verbs to common prepositions like "to", "at", and "for". It then distinguishes between phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs. Phrasal verbs combine a verb and particle, while prepositional verbs combine a verb and preposition. The main difference is that phrasal verbs can be separable, meaning the object can go between the verb and particle, whereas prepositional verbs are inseparable and the object must follow the preposition. Several examples of both types of verbs are given. Students are then instructed to complete exercises practicing the use of these verbs and given a list of verbs to study for an upcoming