Phrasal verbs

PHRASAL VERBS
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PHRASAL VERBS

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PHRASAL VERBS

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phrasal verbs
"A phrasal verb is a verb combined with another word, usually a prepostision. The phrasal verb has a different meaning than the verb itself."

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Translate into Dutch:
"A phrasal verb is a verb combined with another word, usually a prepostision. The phrasal verb has a different meaning than the verb itself."

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phrasal verbs
to break up

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phrasal verbs
to break up
to end a romantic relationship

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phrasal verbs
to break up

verb
preposition

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phrasal verbs
To break     
To break down
To break into
To break up
To break off
To break away

- to separate into pieces
- to become very upset
- to stop working
- to end a romantic relationship
- to break a piece from something
- to leave / escape from someone who's holding     you

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phrasal verbs
To let
To let in
To let off
To let down
To let in on

- to allow something to happen
- to allow someone to enter
- to give someone a light or no punishment
- to disappoint someone
- to tell someone a secret

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phrasal verb
with 'to go'

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phrasal verbs
- to move from one place to another
- to make a loud noise / to explode
- to review / to check something carefully
- to continue / to happen
- to do something enjoyable that's not at home
- to pass

To go
To go off
To go over
To go on
To go out
To go by

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phrasal verbs
Sometimes, the phrasal verb has a meaning that is very similar to the meaning of the verb
          to use up: to use all of something

Sometimes, the phrasal verb has a meaning that is completely different than the meaning of the verb
          to carry on: to continue

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