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The rain will start soon (phrasal verbs) ans​

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Answered by Anonymous
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=The rain will set in soon.

"Set in" is a Phrasal verb of 'start'

Answered by ItsTogepi
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The rain will start over soon.

\longrightarrow The rain will begin soon.

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\underline\mathfrak\green{Phrasal \: Verbs}

An interesting characteristic of the verb in English is that it can combine with prepositions and adverbs particles. We call,these combinations as Phrasal Verbs.

We can distinguish four types of verb +preposition /participle combinations with different characteristics.

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  • Type 1:

Verb (transitive) + preposition:

Ex- I got over the illness.

  • Type 2

Verb (transitive) + participle:

Ex- We must bring up the children with love and care.

  • Type 3

Verb (transitive) + participle:

Ex - How did this come about?

  • Type 4

Verb (transitive) + participle + preposition:

Ex- We have run out of  sugar.

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