Phrasal verbs with eat
What are phrasal verbs? They are idiomatic expressions used in informal contexts by native English speakers. There are separable and inseparable phrasal verbs. This means their two components, the verb and its complement (preposition or adverb), may or may not be separated by a direct object.
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Sentences with phrasal verbs with eat
Here are some sentences with phrasal verbs that include the verb eat.
Phrasal verb eat out
Eat out in future tense.
‘Tonight we are going to eat out.’ (‘Tonight we are going to eat out.’)
Phrasal verb eat up
Eat up in simple present tense.
‘John is always telling his son to eat up.’ (‘John is always telling his son to finish the food.’)
Phrasal verb eat away
Eat away in present continuous tense.
‘The sea is eating away the rocks.’ (‘The sea is eroding the rocks.’)
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