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The box has travel-related phrasal verbs. Use these to fill in the blanks. take off check in set off stop over get away gets in from our work and go on a go on a holiday on a journey, we need to make adequate preparations in Dubai for two days on the way back. 1. All of us need to 2. Before we 3. They will 4. When an aircraft leaves the ground, it is said to 5. The time at which a train, bus or plane arrives at its destination is when it 6. At the airport, after collecting our tickets from the counter, we we need to go through the security check. Then 72​

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Answered by Evyaan7
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Answer:

Stop over Stay at a place on the way to somewhere else.

Take in Include visits of interest.

Take off Leave the ground/start to fly.

Turn back Return towards the place you left

Answered by vishal19122009
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Phrasal verbs are frequently used in spoken English as well as informal texts. You will also come across these in the verbal section of various competitive exams. As the name suggests, a phrasal verb is composed of two or three words, including a verb and an adverb or preposition. Generally, the meaning of the phrasal verb is not very obvious from the main verb.

The meaning differs due to the accompanying preposition or adverb. Example: ‘look up’ and ‘look down’ are two phrasal verbs with different meanings. In this series of articles, you will learn about the commonly used phrasal verbs and their meanings. Each article consists of 10-20 phrasal verbs explained with the help of examples. The lists are arranged in the alphabetical order of phrases.

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