English, asked by SwamnathanR6048, 11 months ago

Find these phrasal verbs in the story. burn out light up look on run out keep out
Write down the sentences in which they occur, consult a dictionary and write down the meaning that you think matches the meaning of the phrasal verb in the sentence.

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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Answer WITH Explanation:

(i) Burn out →  

Meaning  : destroyed by fire

Sentence : House number 12 turned out to be nothing but a burned out shell .

 

(ii) Light up →  

Meaning : became bright with happiness , excitement

Sentence : That was the moment her eyes lit up with recognition  .

 

(iii) Look on →  

Meaning : Be a spectator

Sentence : Hans Wolf and I looked on and cheered.  

(iv) Run out →  

Meaning : Exhausted

Sentence : The schnapps and the rum and the sausages had long since run out.  

(v) Keep out →  

Meaning : to avoid

Sentence : Hans Wolf and I looked on and cheered, clapping our hands and stamping our feet to keep out the cold.

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Answered by theerthaanoop56
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Answer:

Dictionary work

By the end of the journey, we had run out of drinking water.

Look at the verb run out of in this sentence. It is a phrasal verb: it has two parts, a verb and a preposition or an adverb. Phrasal verbs often have meanings that are different from the meanings of their parts.

Find these phrasal verbs in the story.

burn out light up look on run out keep out

Write down the sentences in which they occur. Consult a dictionary and write down the meaning that you think matches the meaning of the phrasal verb in the sentence.

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