meaning of phrasal verb fond of
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" A phrasal verb is a phrase that consists of a main verb with an adverb or a preposition, or both. There are three types of phrasal verb-
A.Verb+preposition
B.Verb+ participle
C.Verb+participle+preposition.
The phrasal verb fond of is a Verb+ preposition. The meaning of this is- to like someone or something. Example- I am fond of dolls. This means that I like dolls too much. "
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the narrator fond of oranges
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