Use the following phrasal verbs to express their meaning in your own sentences
1) Keep back
Keep off
2) Come across
Come off
3) Get away
Get back
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1) Keep back from the pitch; you could hurt yourself
The heavy snowfall will keep the bus off of its usual course ( you can put one or more words between the phrases verb as long as you don’t change the meaning)
2) I apologise for coming across as rude ( you can change the verb tense)
I apologise for coming off as rude. (Both these phrases verbs literally mean the same)
3) He told her to get away from the railings as they were broken.
Get back to your positions; the professor is coming.
The heavy snowfall will keep the bus off of its usual course ( you can put one or more words between the phrases verb as long as you don’t change the meaning)
2) I apologise for coming across as rude ( you can change the verb tense)
I apologise for coming off as rude. (Both these phrases verbs literally mean the same)
3) He told her to get away from the railings as they were broken.
Get back to your positions; the professor is coming.
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