Learn how to use phrasal verbs with blow
If you don’t know what phrasal verbs are, we tell you that they are very common idiomatic expressions in the English language formed by a verb plus a preposition or adverb. We can find them conjugated in any verb tense and in some cases, the parts that form the phrasal verb can be separated by a direct object.
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Sentences with phrasal verbs with blow
Here are some sentences with phrasal verbs that contain the verb blow.
Phrasal verb blow up
Blow up in simple past.
‘The bomb blew up and destroyed the building.’ (‘The bomb exploded and destroyed the building’).
Phrasal verb blow out
Blow out in future.
‘She will blow out the candles on her birthday party.’ (‘She will blow out the candles at her birthday party’).
Phrasal verb blow over
Blow over in present continuous.
‘The clouds are blowing over and the sun is coming out.’ (‘The clouds are dispersing and the sun is coming out’).
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