Give an example of a phrasal verb.

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example of phrasal verb is take off which mean to undress.
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Firstly lets understand what is Phrasal verb - It is a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning. for example, ‘go in for’, ‘win over’ and ‘see to’.
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1. Add on — To include an extra thing or amount in something. - The referee added on 5 minutes for the stoppage time. 2. Add up — This phrase can mean either to seem to be true or logical, to make sense, or to be added together. - His story didn’t add up, and I think he was lying. -...
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1. Add on — To include an extra thing or amount in something. - The referee added on 5 minutes for the stoppage time. 2. Add up — This phrase can mean either to seem to be true or logical, to make sense, or to be added together. - His story didn’t add up, and I think he was lying. - Please add up the pears. There have to be ten in the basket. read less
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1. Add on — To include an extra thing or amount in something. - The referee added on 5 minutes for the stoppage time. 2. Add up — This phrase can mean either to seem to be true or logical, to make sense, or to be added together. - His story didn’t add up, and I think he was lying. - Please add up the...
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1. Add on — To include an extra thing or amount in something. - The referee added on 5 minutes for the stoppage time. 2. Add up — This phrase can mean either to seem to be true or logical, to make sense, or to be added together. - His story didn’t add up, and I think he was lying. - Please add up the pears. There have to be ten in the basket. read less
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