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Phrasal Verbs - 3

1.      Now and then: occasionally.
I have to go my native now and then.

2.      To make a fortune: to become rich.
Jimmy made a fortune by becoming Income tax officer.

3.      With a sinking heart: sadly / sorrowfully.
The team accepted the defeat with a sinking heart.

4.      To get hold of: to catch.
Please get hold of that book. I need it.

5.      Fade away: to disappear / to vanish.
The bright colors of clothes fade away in the sunshine.

6.      To have little to do with: not to be concerned with; to have no relation with.
This is your personal matter. I have little to do with it.

7.      To keep an eye on: to watch over closely.
Please keep an eye on the playing children.

8.      To set off: to start (race, journey etc.)
We set off our picnic at 6.00 in the morning.

9.      In no time: soon / immediately.
Reema is expert in preparing sketches in no time.

10.  Worth a pie: insignificant / having no value.
Wise men’s thoughts are worth a pie to fools.


Post Credit: Prakash Khuman, Bhupesh Gupta (Book: Communicative English)

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