write the meaning of these phrasal verbs:aim at, act on, ask in, pull out, move into.
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Aim at - To target
Act on - To take action or do something as a result of an advice
Ask in - To invite someone to your home/room.
Pull out - to stop doing something or move away from the road's side.
Move into - To start to live or work in a new place.
Explanation:
- Phrasal verbs are described as idiomatic expressions that function together as a single semantic/lexical unit.
- These are the phrases comprising of a verb combined with another element(adverb or preposition).
- These phrases convey a meaning that is different from the combined meaning of the separate words.
- The meaning of the given phrasal verbs are mentioned above and sentences using them could be:
- 'The gun is aimed at your head.'
- 'The environmentalists always state that we must act on climate change.'
- 'It was cold outside, so I asked him in.'
- 'The troops pulled out of the conflict.'/ 'You should check for traffic before pulling out.'
- 'Ramesh moved into his new house last year.'
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