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Phrasal verbs are verbs followed by a particle or a preposition. They carry a special meaning and in order to understand them, words should be considered as a whole rather than in isolation.
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take after – to resemble, look like a parent or ancestor pick on – repeatedly criticize, bully someone run into – collide with or meet someone unexpectedly, by chance stand by – to support, to remain loyal and faithful to someone typically in a time of need hang out – to spend time with someone in the context of friendship settle down – to get married or commit to a monogamous relationship give in – to surrender, stop fighting hand in – to return or submit something to a person in authority
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take after took aftertaken after pick on picked on When conjugating a phrasal verb only the verb itself should change according to the conjugation. The preposition or particle will never change. By myeltchannel.wordpress.com
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