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 : Y
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yak on - to continue talking in an annoying way
Without paying attention to our presence, he yakked on and on for one hour.
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yak on about - to continue talking in an annoying way about something
Without paying attention to our presence, he yakked on about his problems.
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yammer on - to talk in an annoying way or complain
We rejected his plea, only because he yammered on without sense.
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yammer on about - to talk in an annoying way about something or complain about
We rejected his plea, only because he yammered on about the non-availability of water.
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Yield to : Surrender
He tried his best to resist. In the end, he yielded to his temptations and ate boiled-egg.
Phrasal Verbs in Alphabetical Order
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C |
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E |
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G |
H |
I |
J |
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Q |
R |
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T |
U |
V |
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