This document provides an example of direct object placement with separable phrasal verbs. It lists examples of separable phrasal verbs like "turn on" and "drop off" that can have the direct object either before or after the particle. It notes that if the direct object is a pronoun, it must come after the particle, as in "I'll drop it off." The document also contains a short grammar quiz to circle whether phrasal verbs have one or two parts and whether the direct object can come before or after the particle.