They are called phrasal verbs because it takes two words or more ( a phrase) to complete their meaning
Each article consists of 10-20 phrasal verbs explained with the help of examples
It’s easier than you think—you probably already know a number of phrasal verbs
Let Down
In understanding what a phrasal verb is, we want to make sure we do not confuse it with a verb phrase
Get at: Imply or suggest something A phrasal verb is a multi-word verb made up of a main verb and at least one preposition or a particle that changes the meaning of the verb from the original verb
Examples: turn down, run into, sit up
Accept or follow a decision or rule
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