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  • 1.Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com pdf Menu Bar View Auto /Automatically Scroll ( Ctrl + Shift + H ) up Arrow down Arrow Lila laughs. ( )Lila laughed at the poor. ( ) laughs verb - laughed at Preposition Group Verb Bear out (support, )- His evidence does not bear out the charge. Bear with ( ): I cannot bear with such conduct. Bear up (sustain, ) -His patience bore him up in that crisis. Blow out ( ): The child blew out the candle. Blow up ( ): The engine blew up. Break away ( ): The thief broke away from the jail. Break down ( ): His health broke down through over-work. Break in ( ): The robbers broke in at dead of night. Break into ( ): Last night a thief broke into ( ) my house. Break off ( ): The speaker broke off in the middle of his speech. Break out ( ): Small-pox broken out in the town. Break out ( ): The thief broke out of the prison. Break up ( ): The meeting broke up at 5 p.m. Break with ( ): He has broken with me.

2. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com Break through (get through by force, )- The soldier broke through theenemys line. Break with (quarrel, )- He has broken with his friend. Bring about ( ): His ruin was brought about by his own folly. Bring down ( , ): This will bring down the prices of things. Bring out ( ): He has brought out a new edition of the book. Bring up ( ): The child has been brought up by his aunt. Bring in (y, )- His propety brings him in Rs. 5,000 a year. Bring off (rescue, )- He brought off the passengers on the wrecked ship. Burst into (express emotion, ): She burst into tears at the sight of her sonsmisery. Burst out (begin suddenly, ): He burst out weeping like a child. Call at (visit a place): I shall call at your house tomorrow. Call for (demanded, ): I called for his explanation. Call in ( ): Please call in a doctor. Call on (visit a person, ): I shall call on you tomorrow. Call Upon (visit): I shall call upon him tomorrow. Call Up (remember, ): I cannot call up his name. Call off (withdraw, )- The strike was called off. Carry On (continue, ): I shall carry on the work in your absence. Carry Out (execute ): I shall carry out your orders. Carry through: Only courage carried him through the crisis. Catch at (take the opportunity, )- A drowning man catches at a straw. Catch up (come up with, )-India is trying to catch up with the advanced countries. Come about (happen, ): How did it come about? Come by (get, ): How did you come by this watch? Come down ( ): The rent of house has come down now. Come of (is descended from, ): He comes of a good family. Come off (takes place): The ceremony comes off tomorrow. 3. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com Come out (revealed, ): The secret came out. Come over: A change came over him after his sons death. Come round ( recovered, ): He came round very soon. Come to: We have not yet come to any conclusion. Come up to (is not equal to): Your essay does not come up to my expectation. Come up with (reached, ): I gave the chase and soon came up with the thief. Cry to (begged): The beggars cried to the Zamindar for food. Cry up (extols, ): A trader cries up his own goods. Cut down: He cut down the tree with an axe. Cut off (separated): He lives in a foreign country, cut off from his kith and kin. Cut off (died): He was cut off at an early age. Do away with (abolished, ): They have done away with that rule. Do for (save as): This plank will do for a table ( ). Draw away ( ): My attention was drawn away by the noise. Fall in with (met by chance): I fell in with him on my way to Bombay. Fall off ( ): The quality of Dhaka muslin has much fallen off. Fall on (attacked): He fell on me without any reason. Fall upon: The tiger fell upon the prey. Fall on: The charge of the family fell on me after my fathers death. Fall through (fail, ) All his plans fell through. Get away (escaped): The prisoner got away from the jail. Get into: He got into a carriage Get off: He got off the car. Get over (overcame ): He got over the difficulties. Get at (reach, ) The books are locked up and I cant get at them. Get through (succeed, ) He got through the examination. Give away ( ): He has given away his all in charity. Give off (emits, ): The flower gives off a sweet smell. Give up ( ): Give up this bad habit. Give over (make over, ) He will give over charge tomorrow. 4. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com Go after (followed): The dog went after the hare. Go against: I cannot go against your will. Go off (passed, ): The party went off well. Go on (continue, ): Go on with your work. Go out: Dont go out in the sun. Go over (examine, ): Please go over the accounts. Go through (examined fully): I have gone through the book. Go up ( ): The cost of living has gone up. Go with (agree with): I go with you in this matter Hand over (deliver, ): Hand over the thief to the people. Hang about (loiter near, ): Why do you hang about the examination hall? Hang upon (listened attentively to): The crowd hung upon the speakers words. Hang up (suspend, ): Hang up this picture in my study. Hang for (put to death by hanging, ) He was hanged for murder. Keep away or off ( ): Fire keeps away or off wild animals. Keep down ( ): He failed to keep down his anger. Keep on (continued): He kept on ringing the bell. Keep out ( ): I was kept out of business. Keep up with (keep pace with ): Try to keep up with the class. Lay aside (cast aside, ): Lay aside your formality. Lay down (): No such rules are laid down in the book. Look after (take care of, ): He will look after my boy. Look down upon (deride, ): Dont look down upon the poor. Look for (search for, ): Look for the letter in the box. Look forward to ( ): We look forward to his visit. Look into (enquire into): I shall look into the matter. Look upon (regard, ): I look upon you as my best friend. Look over (examine, ): Please look over the applications. Look through (examined carefully): I have looked through the book. Look up (find out): Look up the word in the dictionary. Make after (pursued, ): The dog made after the hare. 5. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com Make of (composed of, ): This table is made of teak wood. Make out (understand): I cannot make out what you say. Make up (complete, ): Two boys are still wanting to make up the required number. Make up (composed, ): We made up our quarrel. Pass away (died): He passed away at night. Pass through ( ): He passed through the crowd safely. Put down (write, ): Put down your name on this paper. Put in (submitted, ): I have put in my claim. Put off (postpone): Dont put off (postpone) your work. Put off(remove): Put off your shoes. Put on (wear): Put on your clothes. Put out ( ): Put out the lamp. Put up with (tolerate, ): I cannot put up with this rudeness. Run after (pursued): They all ran after the thief. Run away with ( ): My servant ran away with my watch. Run out: Water ran out of the tank. Run over: The dog was run over by a truck. Run on (continue, )- The troubles will run on for a few days. Set aside ( ): He set aside some money for me. Set in (began, ): The rain set in. Set up (established, ): He set up a school there. Stand by (supported, ): The chief stood by the king. Stand for (represents, ): The letter X stands for ten. Stand to (stick to): I shall stand to my promise. Stand up for (support the cause of, )- The strong should stand up for the weak. Take after (withdraw, ): The child takes after my word. Take down (record): Take down the notes. Take off ( ): Take off your coat. Take over ( ): He will take over charge tomorrow. Take up (occupy, )- This work will take up too much time. 6. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com Take up (undertake, )- He will take up the problem and try to solve it. Turn away ( ): The sight pained me and I turned away Turn back ( ): Dont turn back a beggar from your door. Turn down (rejected, ): He turned down my proposal. Turn off ( ): Turn off the switch. Turn out (proved): Your report turned out to be true. Turn into (change into, )- Turn this passage into English. Talk over (discuss , )- They are talking over the matter. Tell upon (affects, ): Over-exercise tells upon ones health. Work on (continue working, )- He worked on throughout the night. Work out ( ): His plan did not work out well.Come off (take place, ) Our annual Sports came off yesterday.Come out (be known, ) The result will come out soon.Come round (recover, ) The patient will come round soon.Come to (amount to, ) His income comes to Rs. 100/- a month.Come up to (be equal to, ) His word did not come up to our expectationCry down (decry, ) Do not cry down anything without considering the prose and cons of it.Cry for (demand, ) They are crying for a master plan for the provention of flood.Cry but (Shout, ) He cried out for help.Cut down (reduce, ) Try to cut down your budget.Cut off (dislocate, ) The robbers cut off the telephone connection.Do away with (abolish, ) We should do away with our bad habits.Do for (serve the purpose of, ) This cloth will do for a flag.Do up (put into order, ) He had to do up many rooms everyday.Do without (deal with, ) He has to do with all sorts of people.Do without (manage without, ) I cannot do without the lamp of my assistant.Deal in (carry on business, ) He deals in rice.Deal with (behave, ) He deals with me very well.Draw away (divert, ) His attention was drawn away by the noise.Draw back (retreat, ) The army is now drawing back. 7. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.comDraw in (reduce, ) Try to draw in you expenditure.Carry away (remove, ) The wounded man was carried away to the hospital.Carry away (cause death to, ) The boy was carried away by the current.Carry off (caused death to, ) Cholera has carried off one hundred people this year in thevillage.Carry off (win, ) He carried of the most coveted prize.Carry on (continue, ) He will carry on the business.Carry out (obey, ) You must carry out my order.Carry over (take forward, ) This amount should be carried over to thenext page.Carry through (bring success, ) His hard labor will carry him through.Carry with (cause to agree, ) He carried the audience with him.Cast about (move about, ) He is casting about for an opportunity.Cast aside (throw off, ) He cast aside, cast away, or cast off his old shoes.Cast out (reject, ) As he is my friend, I shall not cast him out.Catch at (take the opportunity, ) A drowning man catches at a straw.Catch up (come up with, ) India is trying to catch up with the advanced countries.Come about (happen, ) How did the accident come about?Come across (meet, ) I came across the lame man on the way.Come at (come up within the reach of, ) The fox tried to come at the grapes but failed.Come by (get, ) How did you come by this picture?Come down (decrease, ) The price of rice has come down.Come of (to be born, ) He comes of a respectable family.Hold on (passive, ) The meeting will be held on the 5th MayHold out (offer or promise, ) He held out a helping hand to me.Hold over (postpone, ) This item has been held over till the next meetingHold up (delay, ) The train was held up for two hours.Keep at (stick to, ) The girl kept at her mother in the kitchen.keep away (remain at a distance from, ) keep yourself away from evil company.keep down (control, ) He could not keep down his anger.Keep in (prevent form going out) The were kept in by rain.Keep with (keep good terms, ) I cant keep in with you any longer.Keep off (remain at a distance, ) Keep off the fire.Keep off (continue, ) He kept on shouting.Keep up (maintain, ) He always tries to keep p his reputation is a good teacher.Keep up with (keep pace with, ) Try to keep up with the changing world.Lay aside (keep apart, ) Try to lay aside something for your old age. 8. Want more Updates http://facebook.com/tanbir.ebooksfacebook /gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.comLay before (place, ) He laid the facts before the committee.Lay by (save, ) You must lay by something for the future.Lay down (sacrifice, ) he laid down his life for the sake of his country.Lay in (store, ) The potatoes were laid in for the off season.Lay off (dismiss temporarily, ) The workers were laid off for two months.Lay on (apply, ) He laid on paint on the doors.Get on (proceed, ) How are you getting on with your studies?Get out (go out, Get out the class.Get out (Come out, ) The secret got out at last.Get over (overcome, ) He will soon got over the difficulties.Get through (succeed, ) He got through the examination.Get up (rise, ) He get up at 5 am every day.Give over (Stop, ) The rain will soon give over.Give away (make over, ) The president gave away the prizes.Give in (yield, ) The enemies gave in at last.Give off (send out, ) The cooking coal gives off a lot of smoke.Give out (make over, ) He will give over charge tomorrow.Give up (abandon, ) Try to give up your bad habit.Go about (move about, He goes about canvassing ) his goods.Go away (leave the place, ) He has gone away with all his belongings.Go against (oppose, ) This goes against the interest of the people.Go back on (with draw, ) He wont go back on his word.Go beyond (exceed, ) You have gone beyond your limit.Go by (act according to, ) I have to go by rules.Go forth (be issued, ) The order went forth for the public yesterday.Go in for (sit for, ) He is going in for the W.B.C.S Examination. 9. 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