Practice Phrasal Verbs

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Mastering Phrasal Verbs



Introduction



An idiom is a phrase with a meaning that doesn’t directly align with the meanings of its individual words. Idiomatic expressions are commonly used and understood in everyday language. A significant type of idiom is the phrasal verb, which changes its meaning when combined with a particle.

Understanding Phrasal Verbs



In a phrasal verb, the verb's meaning evolves when a particle is added. Here's a simple formula: Verb + Particle = Phrasal Verb. Let's explore some examples.

Examples of Phrasal Verbs



- Look Up: To find or obtain information.
- Example: Could you look up his phone number for me? I need to check when the next bus leaves; I'll have to look it up.

- Look Up To: To admire someone.
- Example: I've always looked up to my wife.

- Look On: To watch as a spectator.
- Example: We looked on sadly as the football team lost.

- Look Out: To be cautious or watchful.
- Example: Look out! That bus is coming this way! Be aware of falling hail while driving.

- Look Out For: To protect or care for someone.
- Example: My older sister looks out for me on the playground. They’re cousins who always look out for each other.

Conclusion



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