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phrasal verb of start​

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Answered by RKumawat
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A frequent 'start' phrasal verb in American English is start over. To start over is to begin to do something again, sometimes in a different way. ... Leaving behind the 'start' phrasal verbs.

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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The phrasal verb of start are Start over, Startup, Start off, Start on.

  • The best suited phrasal verbs of start are Start over, Startup, Start off, Start on.
  • The phrasal verbs are small phrases that have a fusion of verbs and prepositions or adverbs.
  • The phrasal verbs are short but it clears the meaning very well.
  • 'Start over' means to begin or to start.
  • 'Startup' means to start something new.
  • 'Start off' means to start a new move.
  • 'Start on' means to start working.

Hence, the phrasal verb of start are Start over, Startup, Start off, and Start on.

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