Learn How to Use Phrasal Verbs with Break
If you don’t know what phrasal verbs are, we tell you they are idiomatic expressions consisting of a verb combined with a preposition or adverb that modify its original meaning. An example is phrasal verbs with the verb break, and we can find them conjugated in any tense as part of any type of conversation or text in English.
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Sentences with Phrasal Verbs with Break
Here are some sentences with phrasal verbs that contain the verb break, so you can learn their meaning in context.
Phrasal verb break into
Break into in simple past.
‘The thieves broke into the bank and stole the money.’ (‘The thieves robbed the bank and stole the money’).
Phrasal verb break up
Break up in simple present.
‘Some couples break up after many years of relationship.’ (‘Some couples separate after many years of relationship’).
Phrasal verb break down
Break down in future tense.
‘The car brakes won’t break down because I repaired them.’ (‘The car brakes will not break because I repaired them’).
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