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Gateway to Grammar: Phrasal verbs with “push”
There are many phrasal verbs (more than one word that behaves like a single verb) in the English language that uses the main verb “push”. Let’s have a quick look at some examples in use.

Gateway to Grammar: Phrasal verbs using “drop”
Thanks for dropping by! The main verb “drop” pairs up with a few prepositions and makes phrasal verbs in the English language