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    Confusing/ phrasal verbs

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    Confusing/ phrasal verbs
    Message from majjiiiii posted on 29-11-2015 at 19:07:44 (D | E | F)
    Hello
    can you please tell me how to use the phrasal verbs break in , break out , break into , break out?
    Thank you for any reply.


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    Edited by lucile83 on 29-11-2015 20:28


    Re: Confusing/ phrasal verbs from gerondif, posted on 29-11-2015 at 19:28:08 (D | E)
    Hello,
    double click on the verb and a dictionary will appear that should help you.
    Any unilingual English dictionary will help you.
    You break in a horse when you force him to obey.
    You break in a car when you drive it cerefully for the firt three hundred miles.
    A war can break out, start.
    A burglar will break into a house, break a door or a window to get into a house.
    There are other meanings.....




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