what is the phrasal verb of met
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Meet with something. to experience something unpleasant She was worried that he might have met with an accident.
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The phrasal verb of the word 'met' is 'to meet up'.
- Phrasal verbs are an important aspect of the English language
- This is a unique type of verb that consists of more than one word
- They consist of a root verb as well as one or more participles, which can be either prepositions or adverbs
- The phrasal verb has a slightly different meaning than its root verb and can be region specific
- In the example above, 'to meet up' is used to indicate that there is a planned get-together or event that will be happening soon
- These phrases are used to create variety and add depth to the language as a whole
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