) Find a similar word from the above passage which means “started‟
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The word "broke out" means started.
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- Break out is a phrasal verb and it means to start suddenly or blow up something abruptly.
- The past form of break out is "broke out".
- It consists of a verb and adjective such as break is a verb and out is an adjective.
- It also means a violent and sudden reaction as a result of unusual activity.
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Find a similar word from the above passage which means “started‟
- According to the given passage a similar word for started is 'broke out.'
- 'Started' is past form of 'start' ( present form ) and its past participle form is 'started'.
- 'Broke out' is past form of 'break out' ( present form ) and its past participle form is 'broken out'.
- 'Break out' is also a Phrasal Verb or a Group Verb.
- Because 'break out' is a combination of Verb and Adverb : break ( verb ) + out ( adverb ). 'Out' is also an Adjective.
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