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C. Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and use any three of them in sentences
1. | Break down | (a) | to make a way through |
2. | Break up | (b) | to lose control over your feelings |
3. | Break out | (c) | a major advance |
4. | Break off | (d) | to burst into, to interrupt |
5. | Break in | (e) | to bring to an end, to discontinue |
6. | Break away | (f) | to escape or flee from |
7. | Break through | (g) | to separate or withdraw from a group |
Now, use them in sentences of your own.
Dear student
1. Break down - to lose control over your feelings
She broke down when she heard the bad news.
2. Break up - to bring to an end, to discontinue
Their marriage broke up after lasting for two years.
3. Break out - to escape or flee from
The prisoner broke out from the prison.
4. Break off - become severed, abruptly stop (Not given in the choices)
She broke off in the middle of the conversation.
5. break in - to burst into, to interrupt
The thieves broke into the house.
6. break away - to separate or withdraw from a group
Some of the workers broke away from the party.
7. break through - to make a way through , (Breakthrough (it's a noun) - a major advance)
The protesters broke through the barriers.
Regards
1. Break down - to lose control over your feelings
She broke down when she heard the bad news.
2. Break up - to bring to an end, to discontinue
Their marriage broke up after lasting for two years.
3. Break out - to escape or flee from
The prisoner broke out from the prison.
4. Break off - become severed, abruptly stop (Not given in the choices)
She broke off in the middle of the conversation.
5. break in - to burst into, to interrupt
The thieves broke into the house.
6. break away - to separate or withdraw from a group
Some of the workers broke away from the party.
7. break through - to make a way through , (Breakthrough (it's a noun) - a major advance)
The protesters broke through the barriers.
Regards