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  • Amrapali Niungare

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    September 5, 2024 at 1:02 pm
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    A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs) that together create a meaning different from the original verb alone. The meaning of a phrasal verb can often be idiomatic, meaning it might not be directly inferred from the individual words.

    Examples of Phrasal Verbs:

    Give up: To stop trying or to quit.

    She decided to give up smoking.

    Look after: To take care of someone or something.

    Can you look after my dog while I’m away?

    Run into: To meet someone unexpectedly.

    I ran into an old friend at the store.

    Take off: To remove something or for an airplane to leave the ground.

    Please take off your shoes before entering.

    Importance in Language:

    Phrasal verbs are common in everyday English and can add nuance and variety to speech and writing. Understanding them is essential for fluency and comprehension.

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