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1. Phrasal Verbs

A phrasal verb is a verb followed by a preposition or an adverb. Its meaning

is often different from the meanings of its parts.

Find the sentences in the lesson ‘ From The Diary of Anne Frank’, that have

the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meanings.

(i) Plunge in speak or write without focus

(ii) Kept back. stay indoors

(iii) Move up make (them ) remain quiet

(iv) Ramble on have a good relationship with

(v) Get along with give an assignment to a person

(vi) Calm down compensate

(vii) Stay in go straight to the topic

(viii) Make up for go to the next grade

(ix) Hand in not promoted​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phrasal Verbs:-

i)plunge in – go straight to the topic

ii)kept back – not promoted

iii)move up – go to the next grade

iv)ramble on – speak or write without focus

v)get along with – have a good relationship with

vi)calm down – make (them) remain quiet

vii)stay in – stay indoors

viii)make up for – compensate

ix)hand in – give an assignment (homework) to a person in authority (the teacher)

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  1. plunge in - go straight to the topic
  2. kept back - remain quiet
  3. move up --- go to the next grade
  4. ramble on - speak or write write without focus
  5. calm down -- make them remain quite
  6. get along with --have a good relationship with
  7. stay in -- stay indoors
  8. make up -- compensate
  9. hand in -- give an assignment to a person

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