Phrasal verbs with grow
Learning phrasal verbs can be quite complicated, because the list of these idiomatic expressions is quite extensive and their meanings are very varied. How are phrasal verbs formed? They consist of a verb accompanied by a preposition or an adverb, which will modify its original meaning. Sometimes we can find these two components separated by a direct object.
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Sentences with phrasal verbs with grow
Here we leave you some sentences with phrasal verbs that contain the verb grow.
Phrasal verb grow up
Grow up in simple past.
‘I grew up in a small town in the north of Spain.’ (‘I grew up in a small town in the north of Spain’).
Phrasal verb grow out
Grow out in simple present.
‘I am letting my hair grow out.’ (‘I am letting my hair grow out’).
Phrasal verb grow apart
Grow apart in present perfect
‘We have grown apart since we finished university.’ (‘We have grown apart since we finished university’).
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