Children's wear new clothes on festival days answer change into parasol's verb change into pharasal verb
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The phrasal verb that can be used is 'put on' -
Children put on new clothes on festival days.
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- In the traditional grammar of modern English, a phrasal verb usually represents a single semantic unit, consisting of a compound verb with a particle (i.e., turn, run or sit), a preposition (i.e., get together with, run of or feed off of) or with an adverbial prepositional phrase (i.e., put in place or have in common).
- Phrasal verbs often come with an additional adverbial characterization (i.e., "see through," "come back," or "put back in")
- Phrasal verbs differ from other classifications of multi-word verbs and free combinations by criteria based on idiomaticity, single-word verb replacement, question formation, and particle movement.
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Children's wear new clothes on festival days answer change into parasol's verb change into phrasal verb
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The phrasal verb that can be used is 'put on' -
Children put on new clothes on festival days.
Explanation -
What is phrasal verb?
A phrasal verb is a group of words that functions as a verb and is made up of a verb plus a preposition, an adverb, or both .
Use of "Put on" -
When you put on clothing or make-up, you place it on your body in order to wear it. She put on her coat and went out.
Put-on sentence example-
- I have to put on my shoes.
- I need to put on some clothes.
- I put on some blush and eyeliner.
- I put on the dress for you, just as you asked.
- Dean put on his reading glasses.
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