Phrasal Verb of reared
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THE ANS IS ( BROUGHT UP )
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Rear = Bring up /- but...
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reared is past form so the ans -- brought up
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'Brought up' is the answer:
Brought up is the phrasal verb of 'reared'.
- Phrasal verbs in the English language are a grammatical device used to identify words that are verbs, used along with another added element, and that element usually being an adverb. example: carry on, come out, etc.
- Modal verbs are verbs that showcase intent, possibility, or accessibility, i.e. the chance of a situation happening. eg: must, should, might, etc.
- A verb can be defined as a word used to describe an action, a state of being, or something of occurrence, a verb can be expressed in different types of tenses, depending on the action being performed. Other types include prepositional, phrasal, etc.
- A prepositional verb in the English language is defined as the combination of a verb and a preposition to give new meaning to words.
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