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raju and his family members set off on a trip to bangalore. (a) started (b) planned (he) arrived (and) organized. Phrasal verb​

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Answered by Anonymous
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'set off ' is the phrasal verb

Answered by SparshaM
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Raju and his family members set off on a trip to bangalore. (a) started (b) planned (he) arrived (and) organized. Phrasal verb

  • The given sentence is : Raju and his family members set off on a trip to bangalore.

  • Here the phrasal verb is Set off, it means begin a journey.

  • Therefore 'started' is right option for the sentence.

  • Phrasal Verb is a combination of words that makes a new word and it is ultimately different in meaning from the ooriginal words. Here 'set' means : 'fixed' and 'establish' and 'off' means : 'of' and 'out of'. But 'set off' means 'set out' or 'start out.'

  • So 'set off' is a pharasal verb and 'started' is right choice here.
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