Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Phrasal verbs


Phrasal verbs are verbs that have their meaning changed just by the addition of a preposition or adverb. The verb "cut" can easily be defined as a separation of an object (i.e. marshmallow, group).
However, when we say "cut in" we can be saying interrupt, turning on a device, or even when a car slips right in front of another vehicle causing a disruption in the flow of traffic.

The lover cut in on the dance of the couple.

A huge list and a short definition is found on the example.

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