Phrasal Verbs Simplified
Phrasal Verbs A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb + a preposition or adverb that together create a new meaning different from the original verb. Example: Give = to offer Give up = to stop trying So, the meaning changes when the verb joins another word. 🔴 BREAK Break away – to leave something The student decided to break away from bad company before the Board exam. Break down – to become very upset She broke down after seeing her poor result. Break into – to enter by force Thieves broke into the school office at night. Break off – to separate a piece He broke off a piece of chalk. Break out of – to escape The prisoner broke out of jail. Break through – to pass through a barrier The army broke through the enemy line. Break up – to end a relationship They broke up after many arguments. 🟢 BRING Bring about – to cause something to happen Hard work can bring about success in exams. Bring around – to change someone’s opinion The teacher brough...