rabi met his friend in the park.(replace phrasal verb met)
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Rabi met up with/came across his friend in the park.
- A phrasal verb is made up of two or more words—a verb and a preposition and an adverb—that, when combined, typically have a different meaning than the original verb.
- Phrasal verbs are used in sentences just like other verbs, whether they are regular or irregular.
- Some examples include tear up, break down, left out, get on, etc.
- In the given example, the original verb is met.
- It can be replaced with a phrasal verb like met up with or came across.
- Hence, the sentence can be-
Rabi came across/met up with his friend in the park.
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