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What does 'Attend to' mean?
What does 'Attend to' mean?
Which phrase indicates having the same opinion as someone?
Which phrase indicates having the same opinion as someone?
What does it mean to 'Act upon' something?
What does it mean to 'Act upon' something?
What does 'Afflicted with' imply?
What does 'Afflicted with' imply?
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What is meant by the term 'Accustomed to'?
What is meant by the term 'Accustomed to'?
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What does 'Beware of' suggest?
What does 'Beware of' suggest?
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What does 'Believe in' refer to?
What does 'Believe in' refer to?
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What is the meaning of 'Compensate for'?
What is the meaning of 'Compensate for'?
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What does 'Cure for' encompass?
What does 'Cure for' encompass?
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What does 'Bank on' refer to?
What does 'Bank on' refer to?
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Study Notes
### Phrasal Verbs with To
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Attend to means to give attention to something or somebody. For example, "He did not attend to what his mother advised him" suggests ignoring advice.
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Agree with means to have the same opinion as someone/something like "I do not agree with you".
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Agree to means to say yes to a request or a proposal like "He agreed to all my views but his sister did not."
Phrasal Verbs with With
- Afflicted with means suffering from a difficulty or illness.
- Aware of means to be knowledgeable about something/somebody.
- Beware of means to be careful of something/somebody.
- Blind in means to have lost sight in part of the eye.
- Blind to means not noticing something/somebody important.
Phrasal Verbs with On
- Act upon means to take action based on something.
- Adapt to means to adjust to a new situation.
- Accustomed to means to be used to something.
- Bank on means to trust that something will happen or someone will do something.
- Bearing on means to be connected to something in a logical way.
- Believe in means to have confidence or faith in someone/something.
Phrasal Verbs with For
- Compensate for means to make up for something that has been lost or damaged.
- Cure of means to receive treatment for the sickness.
- Cure for means treatment for the sickness.
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Description
This quiz focuses on understanding various phrasal verbs utilizing the prepositions 'to', 'with', and 'on'. Each entry includes definitions and example sentences to help clarify their meanings in context. Test your knowledge on these essential English language structures!