6 Dec 2019

Verb phrase for class 10 exercise English grammar

Verb Phrase for class 10 Exercise English Grammar

Verb phrase for class 10 exercise English grammar


Verb phrase for class 10 exercise English grammar: In our daily speech we use so many verb phrase or group verbs. It plays a vital role in our spoken. Here you will get examples of some common verb phrase that we use a lot in our speech and 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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