Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Phrasal verb

A phrasal verb is a verb with one or more preposition added to it. The meaning of the verb changes completely with each additional preposition. A phrasal verb should be treated as a single unit of meaning, just like a separate verb.

Phrasal verbs are very common, we use it in spoken English all the time.

Examples of phrasal verb:

A

Ask for - Want

Add up- To calculate


Ask out- To invite someone

B

Back up- To support

Break down-A failure to function

 Bring forward- Move to an earlier date/ time

Bring in- To take or to carry someone or something

Bring up- Mention/ Raise

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