Phrasal verbs can have transparent and therefore literal meaning which can be easily deduced from its parts. Their meaning can be semi-lite...
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Phrasal Verbs
⭐A phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb, an adverb, and a preposition — the verb’s partners ar...
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✅ ACT ON/UPON 1) Act on/upon somebody's advice - to do something because you have been advised or told to do it: - There have been conc...
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1. Deal with Type: Inseparable, transitive Meaning: To handle, work on Example: Our new department head will deal with the training of new s...
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1.CALL ON To visit (a person). Example — I really should call on my grandmother more often. 2. CARRY ON To continue or proceed as before. E...
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✔ Stand aside ➡ Step sideways to make some space for someone else. ◕ Example: Stand aside, please, so the doctor can get through. ➡ Leave...
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✔ add on (separable) ➡ to increase or enhance something by joining or uniting something to it • We've decided to add on another bedroo...
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✔ Stand aside ➡ Step sideways to make some space for someone else. ◕ Example: Stand aside, please, so the doctor can get through. ➡ Leave...
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✔ READ OVER - to check for accuracy. - Always read over your work to ensure there are no grammatikalor spelllling mesteakes. ✔ READ THROUG...
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11. Deal with Type: Inseparable, transitive Meaning: To handle, work on Example: Our new department head will deal with the training of new ...
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