English Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal verbs are special combinations in English that consist of:

  • A main verb (like "get", "put", "take").
  • A particle (usually a preposition or adverb like "up", "on", "out").

For example:

  • "give up" means to quit
  • "look after" means to take care of
  • "put off" means to postpone

Phrasal verbs are crucial for several reasons:

  • They are used constantly in everyday English conversations.
  • Native speakers use them naturally and frequently.
  • They often have different meanings from the original verb.
  • Many formal words can be replaced with phrasal verbs in casual speech.
  • Understanding them improves your listening and speaking skills.

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