I bought some flowers to cheer up my friend the underlined word is. cheer up ke neeche underline hai a) phrasal verb b)simile c) proverb d ) metaphor
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“I bought some flowers to cheer up my friend.” The underlined word is ''phrasal verb''.
- ''cheer up'' is a phrasal verb that means to feel happy and becomes less miserable.
- A phrasal verb is a combination of two words.
- Generally, verb + preposition.
- In the above example, "cheer up" means to make my friend feel happy.
More examples of Phrasal verbs:
Look after = to take care.
Hit on = to have an idea.
Aim at = to target.
Hold on = to wait.
give up = to stop.
bring in = introduce.
What is phrasal verb explain with example?
- Phrasal verbs are two or more words that together act as a completely new word, with a meaning separate from the original words.
- For example, pick up means to “grab” or “lift,” very different from the definitions of pick and up alone.
What are the 3 types of phrasal verbs?
Phrasal verbs are constructions consisting of a verb and either a preposition, a particle, or both.
3 Types of Phrasal Verbs:
- Prepositional Phrasal Verb.
- Particle Phrasal Verb.
- Prepositional-Particle Phrasal Verb.
Hence, “I bought some flowers to cheer up my friend.” The underlined word is ''phrasal verb''
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