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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. abrir la puerta
I rang the bell but no one got the door.Toqué timbre pero nadie abrió la puerta.
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. abre la puerta
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(singular)
Get the door, please. I'm busy.Abre la puerta, por favor. Estoy ocupado.
b. abra la puerta
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(singular)
Mike, get the door, please. I'm on the phone.Mike, abra la puerta, por favor. Estoy hablando por teléfono.
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