Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs) that together create a new meaning. They are common in English and often cannot be understood by simply adding the meanings of the individual words.
Types of Phrasal Verbs ✅
- Verb + Preposition (e.g., look after, depend on)
- Verb + Adverb (e.g., give up, run out)
- Verb + Adverb + Preposition (e.g., give in to, break down into)
Examples 📖
"give up" means to stop trying.
"look after" means to take care of.
For more examples and practice, visit our Phrasal Verbs Examples page. 🚀