looking stunning’; to live and breathe’; ‘comfortable bed’. 10th - - Example . Next week, Prasanth has planned to visit the countryside . In the above sentence, to visit the countryside is a phrase with the conceptual meaning of going on a visit to the countryside.
. The child hid under the stairs when the mother called her for a bath. In the above sentence, under the stairs is a phrase. A Phrasal verb is an idiomatic phrase consisting of a verb and another element , typically an adverb or a preposition or both, the meaning of which is different from the meaning of its separate parts.
For example see to , or a combination of both, such as look down on . Example . The crew ran out of water and food before they could complete their expedition. In the above sentence, ran out is a phrasal verb which means to use completely .
. The Police personnel instructed the mob to go away from the place during the strike. In the above sentence, go away is a phrasal verb which means to leave from the place. D.
Pick out the idioms and phrases from the box and write them in the blanks equivalent to their meaning. One is done for you. bring it on find one’s voice lend an ear come across on the ball get along hang on over the moon work out sharp as a tack IDIOMS PHRASES . Competent - on the ball .
To meet or find by chance - . Become more confident in expressing oneself - . To exercise - . Extremely happy - .
To accept a challenge with confidence - . Mentally agile - . To have a friendly relationship - . Listen - .
To keep something - E. Read the given sentences carefully and fill in with appropriate phrasal verbs. Choose them from the help box. get along with take off shut down look after warm up .
The airhostess instructed the passengers to wear the seat belts during the . . Venkat felt happy