Verbs combined with an adverb or a preposition1 Account for: the cause, to destroy (കരണമാവുക )Her illness accounts for her absence• Answer back: to reply rudelyDon’t answer your elders back, it is very bad• Break down: fail / weep bitterly His health broke down last summerShe completely broke down when she heard the news• Break into-.enter by force അതിക്രമിച്ചു കടക്കുക The burglars broke into the shop• Break out: appear suddenly, പൊട്ടിപ്പുറപ്പെടുക Many Diseases break out during rainy season• Bring up : rear, educate, trainSam was brought up by his uncleHis mother brought him up to be polite Her children were well brought up• Carry on : continue,തുടരുക She was ill, but carried on with her studies• Carry out: execute, നടപ്പിലാക്കുക A democratic government should carry out welfare schemes for the people• Carry off : steal (especially women and children)Brave Lochinvar carried off Ellen on her wedding day.• Call on: pay a visit സന്ദർശിക്കുക The foreign delegates called on the President• Call upon : announce, ask-I was called upon to make a speech.• Come across : meet by chanceOn my way to school, I came across an old friend of mine• Come down: Price lowered to decrease Gold has come down in price• Cut down : reduce, കുറയ്ക്കുക Prices have risen, cut down your expenses• Draw near: approach Holidays are drawing near• Get at: to reach Somehow they get at the truth.The mountain shrine is too difficult to get at The thirsty crow could not get at the water in the pot. • Get up : rise from bed When do you get up?• Give in : surrender, കീഴടങ്ങുകThe thief gave in after a long resistance.• Give up: stop doing something ഉപേക്ഷിക്കുക He decided to give up smoking• Give way: break തകരുകThe bridge gave way last night• Go through: examine പരിശോധിക്കുക He decided to go through the account books carefully• Keep on: to continue doing something You may fail, but keep on trying• Look after: take care of സംരക്ഷിക്കുക His grandparents look after him when he is alone• Make out: understandI can't make out what this message means• Pass away: to dieHis father passed away last week• Put down: to suppressThe police put down the rebellion• Put off: Postpone, മാറ്റി വക്കുക The match has been put off again• Put on: to wear, ധരിക്കുക She decided to put on the new sari for the function• Put out: extinguish, അണക്കുക .It is too late, put out the lights• Run into: collide, കൂട്ടിയിടിക്കുക The passenger train ran into a shunting engine• Set apart: reserveI have set apart some money for the marriage• Set off: to startThey set off early in the morning• Take after: resemble He takes after his father• Take off: remove Take off your shoes• Take care: look after Take care of your health• Went on: continuedHe went on helping the needy
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verbs combined with an adverb or a preposition1 account for: the cause, to destroy (karanamaavuka )her illness accounts for her absence• answer back: to reply rudelydon’t answer your elders back, it is very bad• break down: fail / weep bitterly his health broke down last summershe completely broke down when she heard the news• break into-. Enter by force athikramicchu kadakkuka the burglars broke into the shop• break out: appear suddenly, pottippurappeduka many diseases break out during rainy season• bring up : rear, educate, trainsam was brought up by his unclehis mother brought him up to be polite her children were well brought up• carry on : continue,thudaruka she was ill, but carried on with her studies• carry out: execute, nadappilaakkuka a democratic government should carry out welfare schemes for the people• carry off : steal (especially women and children)brave lochinvar carried off ellen on her wedding day.• call on: pay a visit sandarshikkuka the foreign delegates called on the president• call upon : announce, ask-i was called upon to make a speech.• come across : meet by chanceon my way to school, i came across an old friend of mine• come down: price lowered to decrease gold has come down in price• cut down : reduce, kuraykkuka prices have risen, cut down your expenses• draw near: approach holidays are drawing near• get at: to reach somehow they get at the truth.the mountain shrine is too difficult to get at the thirsty crow could not get at the water in the pot. • get up : rise from bed when do you get up?• give in : surrender, keezhadangukathe thief gave in after a long resistance.• give up: stop doing something upekshikkuka he decided to give up smoking• give way: break thakarukathe bridge gave way last night• go through: examine parishodhikkuka he decided to go through the account books carefully• keep on: to continue doing something you may fail, but keep on trying• look after: take care of samrakshikkuka his grandparents look after him when he is alone• make out: understandi can't make out what this message means• pass away: to diehis father passed away last week• put down: to suppressthe police put down the rebellion• put off: postpone, maatti vakkuka the match has been put off again• put on: to wear, dharikkuka she decided to put on the new sari for the function• put out: extinguish, anakkuka .it is too late, put out the lights• run into: collide, koottiyidikkuka the passenger train ran into a shunting engine• set apart: reservei have set apart some money for the marriage• set off: to startthey set off early in the morning• take after: resemble he takes after his father• take off: remove take off your shoes• take care: look after take care of your health• went on: continuedhe went on helping the needy