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Phrasal Verbs " A verb + preposition = new meaning of the verb " a phrase that consists of a verb plus an adverbial or prepositional particle, esp one the meaning of which cannot be deduced by analysis of the meaning of the constituents ``take in' meaning ``deceive' is a phrasal verb (Defined by Free Dictionary) *BLOW + IN = visit unexpectedly (inf.) Example: My cousin blew in unexpectedly with his entire family. *SHOW + OFF = show to everybody with a lot of pride Example: He always shows off his new things. *GIVE + IN = stop trying Example: Never give in! You can do it!
Posted on: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 10:27:04 +0000

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