Verb Phrase for class 10 Exercise English Grammar
What is a phrasal verb ?
A phrasal verb is a combination of a preposition and a verb / An adverb and a verb / A verb with both a preposition and an adverb.The meaning of the original verb and a phrasal verb is different. In our everyday speech, we use phrasal verbs a lot.
Some common phrasal verb or group verbs
ABC : He doesn't know the ABC of medicine.Above all : Kalidasa is above all a poet.
According to : Cut you coat according to your cloth.
All along : He has all along been entrusted with the subject.
After all : After all, the man is amicable.
All at once : All at once, The hunter saw the tiger.
All but : All but he is ruined.
All in all : He is all in all in his family.
At a loss : I was at a loss what to do.
At a stretch : The labour worked for 3 days at a stretch.
At best : Happiness is at best transitory.
At ease : You could have done the work at ease.
At last : At last she came.
At once : At once police arrived on the spot.
At times : At times he visits us.
As well as : Ram as well as Jadu also came.
As good as : His words are as good as his works.
Bid fair : The boy bids fair to be a great man.
Black sheep : A black sheep is a good for none.
By and by : He has progressed by and by.
By the by : He said it to me by the by.
By way of : He proposed it by the way of an example.
By dint of : He succeeded by dint of hard labour.
By means of : He convinced the people by means of his intelligence.
By nature : The man is prompt by nature.
By all means : He will help you by all means.
Be upto : He is upto the work.
Bag and baggage : She left the hostel bag and baggage.
Bring up : Mothers bring up children.
Brought up : She brought up an orphan.
Break out : Bad news breaks out fast.
Call in : Please call in a doctor soon.
Call on : He called on me yesterday.
Call off : The strike has been called off last night.
Cats and dogs : It is raining cats and dogs.
Cut short : His life was cut short.
Come out : The secret had come out.
Come true : The prediction has come true.
Come over : I came over a mad man on my way.
Come round : Hope, He will come round soon.
Deals in : He deals in vegetable.
Deals with : He deals with his customers politely.
Devoid of : He is devoid of hearing.
Die of : The poor man died of cancer.
Die from : He died from over work.
Die for : Gandhiji died for freedom.
Dull of : He is dull of hearing.
Dull at : He is dull at Maths.
Dawn on : At last the truth dawned on him.
Verb Phrase for class 10 | Phrasal Verb for class 10 HSLC SEBA
Verb phrase for class 10 : Here you will get previous years boards solved questions answers from year 1996 upto 2021
H.S.L.C 1996 SEBA
By fits and starts : If you work by fits and starts you cannot succeed.By no means : Assam is by no means a poor state.
For good : He left his village for good.
Bring up : Grandmother brought up him with great care.
Set out : He set out for Delhi.
Deal in : He deals in tea.
H.S.L.C 1997 SEBA
Hand over : He handed over the charge to me.Call on : He called on me at my office.
Look for : I am looking for a job.
Give away : The principal gave away the prizes to the winners.
Make out : I can not make out the words meaning.
In no time : He will come in no time.
H.S.L.C 1998 SEBA
Take over : He will take over the charge tomorrow.As well as : He as well as his friends has come.
Come round : He has come come round from his illness.
No sooner than : No sooner had the guest arrived than we welcomed him.
Fall out : He has fallen out with his friends.
In no time : He will come in no time.
H.S.L.C 1999 SEBA
Make out : I can not make out the words meaning.For good : He left his village for good.
Neither...nor : He is neither honest nor brave.
Run over : A speedy car ran over the dog.
As soon as : We shall start as soon as he comes.
H.S.L.C 2000 SEBA
In no time : He will come in no time.Bring up : Grandmother brought up him with great care.
Pass away : The old man passed way last night.
Set up : The boys have set up a tent on the river bank.
As soon as : We shall start as soon as he comes.
None but : None but Anita can do the work.
H.S.L.C 2002 SEBA
In black and white : He gave his statement in black and white.Get rid of : One should get rid of his bad habits.
Turn up: A few invitees turned up.
Stand by : A father stands by his son.
Break out : Cholera has broken out in the village.
Take down : Please take down the notes.
H.S.L.C 2003 SEBA
Look into : I shall look into matter.Look after : He will look after his parents.
By fits and starts : He worked by fits and starts.
At a loss : He was at a loss decide what to do.
So far as : So far as I know, he is coming.
H.S.L.C 2004 SEBA
Keep back : She failed to keep back her tears.Take to one's bed : The old man fell ill and took to his bed.
On account of : The office is closed on account of some issue.
Look down upon : Do not look down upon a poor.
Take heart : One should take heart in misfortune.
See off : She went to see off her friends.
H.S.L.C 2005 SEBA
Get off : Valli did not got off the bus at bus stand.Set up : They have set up the tent for picnic.
Run over : A speedy car ran over a dog.
Call on : He called on me at my office.
Make up : Make up a time for picnic.
H.S.L.C 2006 SEBA
Call in : Please call in a doctor.Take over : He took over his father's business.
Look into : He will look into the matter.
Give away : He gave away his property.
Fall out : The two friends have fallen out.
H.S.L.C 2007 SEBA
Run over : The school boy was run over by a car.Turn down : He turned down my proposal
Send for : He sent for me yesterday.
Bring up : He is brought by his uncle.
Get through : Hard work enabled him to get through the test.
Tell upon : If you work very hard, it may tell upon your health.
H.S.L.C 2008 SEBA
Look into : He will look into the matter.Make out : I can not make out the word's meaning.
In no time : You will get it no time.
As soon as : As soon as he saw the tiger, he shoot it.
Look down upon : Do not look down upon a poor.
H.S.L.C 2009 SEBA
Send for : He sent for me.Tell upon : Illness told upon his health.
Turn up : He turned up late in the meeting.
Run over : A speedy car ran over a dog.
Put up : They have put up a tent.
H.S.L.C 2010 SEBA
Break down : His health broke down under pressure.Give away : The Principal gave away the prizes.
Look after : There is no one to look after the old lady.
Call on : I called on him yesterday.
Sit for : Please sit down for a minute.
H.S.L.C 2011 SEBA
Come about : How did it come about that accident happened.Give up : He gave up his bad habits.
For good : He left his village for good.
Black sheep : Every society has a black sheep.
H.S.L.C 2012 SEBA
Nook and corner : I searched him nook and corner.Of late : Of late, he has succeeded.
With a view to : He came to me with a view to getting my permission.
To look after : I have to look after my old parents.
H.S.L.C 2013 SEBA
Null and void : The parliament declared the bill null and void.By dint of : He got first position by dint of his hard work.
With flying colours : They returned with flying colours.
All in all : He is all in all in his family.
H.S.L.C 2014 SEBA
Look into : He will look into the matter.Call off : The strike was called of.
Get rid of : Try to get rid of evil company.
H.S.L.C 2015 SEBA
In order to : He came here in order to meet my family.All in all : He is all in all in his family.
Now and then : He comes here now and then.
At large : The anti socials are still at large.
H.S.L.C 2016 SEBA
Bring up : He is brought up his grand parents.Look for : I am looking for a new job.
Give up : Try to give up bad habits.
Look after : He looks after his parents.
H.S.L.C 2017 SEBA
Give away : The chief guest gave away the prizes.Far and wide : I searched my pet far and wide.
Put up : The news was put up on the bulletin board.
Turn up : He turned up late in the party.
H.S.L.C 2018 SEBA
Run over : A speedy car ran over a dog.Deal in : He deals in tea.
Carry out : Carry out order given to you.
In order to : He left his village in order to earn a living.
H.S.L.C. 2019 SEBA
Far and wide : Many people came from far and wide to see the parade.
Break out : Cholera has broken out in the village.
Give up : Try to give up bad habits.
Fall out : The two friends have fallen out.
H.S.L.C. 2020 SEBA
Make out : I can not make out the word's meaning.
Give away : The chief guest gave away the prizes.
Deal in : He deals in tea.
Carry out : Carry out order given to you.
H.S.L.C. 2021 SEBA
Stand by : A father stands by his son.
Make out : I can not make out the word's meaning.
Bring up : He was brought up by his grand parents.
Put out : I did not blame him for feeling put out.
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