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Unlocking the Power of Phrasal Verb | Mohammad Ali Qureshi | Word Wonders

 



 Definition :- Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and one or more particles (typically prepositions or adverbs) that function as a single semantic unit. These particles can change the meaning of the main verb, often adding nuances related to direction, intensity, or completeness. Phrasal verbs are commonly used in English and often idiomatic, meaning their meanings cannot always be understood by looking at the individual words.


Here are the meanings of the Phrasal Verbs:

1. Look up – to search for information
2. Take off – to remove or depart quickly
3. Put off – to postpone or delay
4. Get along – to have a good relationship
5. Break up – to end a relationship
6. Run out – to use all of something and have no more left
7. Turn on – to activate or start something
8. Turn off – to deactivate or stop something
9. Give up –  to stop doing it or using it.
10. Come across – to find or encounter unexpectedly
11. Set up – to arrange or establish
12. Bring up – to raise a topic or mention something
13. Look forward to – to anticipate or await eagerly
14. Go through – to experience or endure
15. Come up with – to invent or produce a solution or idea
16. Figure out – to understand or solve a problem
17. Hold on – to wait or pause
18. Give back – to return something to its owner
19. Carry on – to continue or proceed
20. Pick up – to lift or collect something from a surface


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