prema is looking through the window .replace the underlined phrasal verb into single word
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Preema is peering through the window.
Explanation:
- Phrasal verbs are fairly common in English, especially in more informal contexts.
- They consist of either one, two, or three particles attached to a verb. The particle commonly changes the verb's meaning.
- Phrasal verbs have two particles that can't be separated. Even when one is employed, the pronoun comes after the particles.
- Peering refers to looking very closely, especially when it's challenging to see something. look into, through, at, above, etc.
- Peering is the present tense.
- Peered is the past tense.
- For Example:
She was peering through the window.
Mary peered at her watch.
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