Between vs. among

Between:

One to one relationships

Among:

Indiistinct or non specific relationships

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Between

Among

  1. My house is between the museum ad the hospital.
  2. The music is popular among college students.
  3. Let's split the bill between the four of us.
  4. I enjoy swimming among dolphins

Prepositional vs phrasal verbs

Prepositional verbs: Must not be separated. The meaning is usally the same as the main verb. It depends on the point of view.

Phrasal verbs: Can be separated. The meaning is often different from the main verb. Try that jacket on before purchasing.

Separable and inseparable in phrasal verbs