Phrasal verbs with warm
How are phrasal verbs formed? The idiomatic expressions called phrasal verbs are composed of verbs accompanied by a preposition or an adverb. We can find them in any verb tense and in some cases, it is possible that, when written with a hyphen, they transform into a noun as in warm-up (warm-up exercises).
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Sentences with phrasal verbs with warm
How to study phrasal verbs? The best way is to see them as we present them here, with example sentences of phrasal verbs containing the verb warm so you learn in context.
Phrasal verb warm over
Warm over in simple past.
‘This morning I warmed over the food left from last night.’ (‘This morning I reheated the food left from last night.’).
Phrasal verb warm up
Warm up in simple present.
‘Let’s get into the house and warm up, it’s too cold outside.’ (‘Let’s go inside the house to warm up, it’s very cold outside.’).
The noun warm-up
‘You have to do warm-up exercises before starting your routine.’ (‘You must do warm-up exercises before starting your routine.’).
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