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What is a phrasal verb? Give an example from the poem.

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A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a preposition or adverb that functions as one unit. It often has a different meaning. An example from the poem is “taking out,” as in “taking out a currant bun.”

Class 7 English Poorvi Chapter 2 A Funny Man solutions

Class 7 English Poorvi Unit II Wit and Humour Chapter 2 A Funny Man Question Answer

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  1. A phrasal verb is formed by combining a verb with a preposition or adverb and it usually takes on a new meaning different from the original verb. These are commonly used in English to express actions more naturally. An example from the poem is “taking out” in the line where the funny man “takes out a currant bun.” Here, “take out” means to remove or bring forth something and the phrase is used humorously in the poem.

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