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Phrasal verb of started?​

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Answered by rincytony85
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Answer:

started -start up.....etc

but no 100%chance......

Answered by kavyapsynergy
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The phrasal verb of started is "set off".

Phrasal verb:

  • A phrasal verb refers to a group of words including a verb in combination with a preposition or an adverb.
  • Together the phrasal verb conveys a wholesome meaning; however, the meaning of individual words in the phrase differs from each other.
  • The phrasal verbs are mostly compound verbs that form idiomatic phrases.
  • The verb started means that something has begun.
  • The phrasal verb 'set off' means that something like a journey has started.

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