Phrasal Verbs :
Many English verbs occur with one or more prepositions or adverbs where the meaning is not really apparent from the different elements. Here is a list of many of these combinations for the verbs. We have omitted most of the forms considered slang.
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Phrasal Verbs : E
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Eat into : deplete
The number of returns began to eat into their profits.
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Eat out : dine in a restaurant
Do you eat out often?
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Eat up : enjoy enormously
She ate up the evening's entertainment.
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End up : reach a place
I don't know how. but I ended up in Cleveland.
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Enter into : take an active role in
He entered into politics late in life.
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Enter on : set out, begin
Today we enter on the new phase of our project.
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Enter upon : set out, begin
Today we enter on the new phase of our project.
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Explain away : minimize
He kept trying to explain away the illegal contributions.
Phrasal Verbs in Alphabetical Order
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z
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