English, asked by pujashelote80, 2 days ago

The sight of the accident was enough to shake up the New
driver (Pick out the Pharasal verb)​

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Answered by PADMINI
0

The sight of the accident was enough to shake up the New

driver.

  • In the above-mentioned sentence, the phrasal verb is ''shake up''

What is a phrasal verb?

  • A phrasal verb is a combination of two words. Generally, verb + preposition.
  • In the above-given example, "shake up" means to upset someone by shocking them.

More examples of Phrasal verbs:

Look after = to take care of someone.

Hit on = to have an idea

Aim at = to target

Hold on = to wait

give up = to stop

bring in = introduce

Answered by priyarksynergy
4

The sight of the accident was enough to shake up the new driver.

Explanation:

  • Phrasal verbs are phrases which are combined with a verb and another word to complete give a different meaning.
  • These are often used to describe the state or condition of something or somebody.
  • The word shake up is the phrasal verb.
  • Shake is the verb in the sentence here and up is combined with it to convey the new driver was in utter shock.
  • The other examples of Phrasal verbs are lock-down, barge-in, tie-up.
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