Phrasal verbs with cheer
You have probably heard these famous idiomatic expressions, but you don’t really know what phrasal verbs in English are, but here we will explain it to you in detail. Phrasal verbs are idiomatic expressions made up of a verb plus a preposition or an adverb, which modifies the original meaning of the verb. You will find them with a wide variety of verbs, including the verb cheer.
The convenient video lessons of the ABA English course will allow you to understand and learn how to apply phrasal verbs with the verb cheer, besides learning through simple explanations everything related to English grammar.
Why it is essential to learn phrasal verbs with cheer
Sentences with phrasal verbs with cheer
Here are some sentences with phrasal verbs with the verb cheer.
Phrasal verb cheer up in past simple
‘Rob cheered up when he saw his daughter. (‘Rob cheered up when he saw his daughter’).
Phrasal verb cheer up in future tense
‘Here is a bar of chocolate that will cheer you up.’ (‘Here is a bar of chocolate that will cheer you up’).
Phrasal verb cheer on in future tense
‘We always go to the matches to cheer on David’s team.’ (‘We always go to the matches to cheer on David’s team’).
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