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- Phrasal Verbs and Meanings Here are some examples of common phrasal verbs and their meanings
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100 Most Common Phrasal Verbs List with Meaning: Speak English Fluently 0 17043 7 Shilpa February 17, 2023 7 Min Read Phrasal verbs are a type of verb phrase that consist of a main verb followed by one or more particles (such as prepositions or adverbs). The combination of the main verb and particle(s) often creates a new meaning that is different from the meaning of the individual words. Phrasal Verbs and Meanings Here are some examples of common phrasal verbs and their meanings: Bring up – to raise a topic for discussion Call off – to cancel an event or arrangement Come across – to find or discover something by chance Get along – to have a good relationship with someone Look after – to take care of someone or something Put off – to delay or postpone something Run into – to meet someone unexpectedly Take off – to remove clothing or to leave a place quickly Turn up – to arrive or appear unexpectedly Work out – to solve a problem or to exercise There are many more phrasal verbs in English, and they can be challenging to learn because their meanings are often idiomatic or figurative. However, mastering phrasal verbs is an important part of improving your English speaking and writing skills. Phrasal Verbs Meaning and Examples Here are some common phrasal verbs with their meanings and examples: Break down – to stop working; to fail Example: My car broke down on the way to work this morning. Bring up – to mention; to raise a topic in conversation Example: He brought up the subject of his new job during lunch. Call off – to cancel; to decide that something will not happen Example: They called off the wedding at the last minute. Carry out – to do; to complete a task Example: We need to carry out the instructions exactly as they are written. Come across – to find; to discover by chance Example: I came across an old photo album while cleaning out my closet. Cut off – to disconnect; to stop providing something Example: They cut off the electricity when we didn’t pay the bill. Get along – to have a good relationship; to like each other Example: My sister and I get along very well. Go ahead – to start or continue with something Example: If you’re ready to begin, you can go ahead and start. Look forward to – to be excited about something that will happen in the future Example: I’m really looking forward to my vacation next month. Put off – to postpone; to delay doing something Example: I keep putting off cleaning my closet because it’s such a big job. Phrasal verbs can be challenging to learn because their meanings often cannot be guessed from the individual words. However, with practice and exposure to the way native speakers use them, they can become easier to understand and use in conversation. Download 28.49 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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