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Identify the errors in the phrasal verbs in the following sentences and correct them.:

Identify the Errors in the Phrasal Verbs In

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  • Identify the errors in the phrasal verbs in the following sentences and correct them.:

  • PHRASAL VERBSHe is acquitted of the charge because no evidence bears down the charge against him. (out)Cholera has broken through in the city. (out)His dishonest ways have brought for his ruin (about)You must try to cut off your expenditure and see to it that it does not exceed your income. (down)The project has fallen out due to a lack of financial support from the government. (through)You should think about getting through his clutches very soon. (off)After twenty two hours of continuous work, he is quite done out. (up)The Management has finally come to our views. (into)

  • PHRASAL VERBS Belief in God bears with a man in his trials. (up)She was much cast out after her husbands demise. (down)Generally people go up by appearances, though they know that appearances are deceptive. (only go by, cancel upThe principal will go into each and every application. (over)I look up her as my sister. (upon)She has no one to look at in difficult times. (to)

  • PHRASAL VERBS Though she is an innocent girl, she could see off his evil intentions. (through)He set on for Delhi early this morning. (off)I cannot put off with the pressure of work any longer. (up)After winter sets on it becomes difficult for us to go out. (in)Raju remained silent when he was pulled out by his boss. (up)Close the tap, the tub is running out (over)

  • PHRASAL VERBS For five years the two families were not in good terms, but they have now made it out. (up)When I met him I was determined to speak up. (out)He takes on his father. (after)Beacon is undoubtedly a good essayist but at times it is difficult to take on the meaning. (in)It was really difficult to talk them out to their proposal. (of)He was put down when the manager refused his request for a loan. (off)

  • PHRASAL VERBS She immediately set out organizing her new office. (about)If you are lazy and inefficient the management does not take much time to turn you off. (out)You promised to come to the party buy you never turned out. (up)I think you can work up this problem in less than five minutes. (out)

  • PHRASAL VERBS1) bears out= confirm/establish2) broken out=all of a sudden3) brought about= caused 4)cut down= reduce5) fallen through= failed6)getting off= escape

    Done up=exhaustedCome into=agreedBears up=supportCast down=depressed/sad/upsetGo by =judgeGo over=examineLook upon=regardLook to= rely, dependSee through=detect

  • PHRASAL VERBSSet off= startedPut up=tolerateSets in=beginsPulled up=scoldedRun over=overflowMade it up=reconcileSpeak out=express ones feelings franklyTake after=resembleTake in =understandTalk them out of=persuadePut off=annoyedSet about= start doing something with vigour or determinationTurn out=expelTurn up=appearWork out=solve