Phrasal verbs are verb phrases where the meaning changes significantly when a preposition or adverb is added to a base verb. The word 'break' demonstrates this concept well: 'break up' means to end a relationship, 'break down' means to become emotional or stop functioning, 'break in' means to enter forcefully, 'break out' means to start suddenly, and 'break through' means to succeed after difficulty. Each phrasal verb creates a distinct meaning that cannot be predicted from the individual words alone.
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๐คฏ BREAK + Different Meanings?! | English Phrasal Verbs You Must Know ๐ฅAdded:
Break up means to end a relationship.
Break down means to become emotional.
Break in means to enter forcefully.
Break out means something that starts suddenly. Break through means to succeed after difficulty.
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