Is there any phrasal verb with the preposition to? If there is ,please give some examples.
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Here are a couple: 1. to get to someone = to succeed in irritating someone 2. to run to [$10] = to be in a position to pay $10 3.
— MrPedantic
Here are a couple: 1.
to get to someone = to succeed in irritating someone 2.
to run to [$10] = to be in a position to pay $10 3.
to take to someone = to develop a liking for someone shortly after meeting them for the first time No doubt other members will think of other examples!
MrP
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