This card defines the phrasal verb 'to break out' as the sudden beginning of something dangerous or harmful, such as a fire.
This flashcard explains the phrasal verb 'to break out' when referring to the sudden beginning of something dangerous or harmful, like a fire.
| Task | The fire _______ (to begin) in a two-storey building which we had been living in before. |
|---|---|
| Answer | 3 |
| a | fall out |
| b | get out |
| c | broke out |
| d | looked out |
| comment | We use phrasal verb 'to break out' when something dangerous and potentially harmful suddenly begins |
| topic | phrasal verbs |
| level | 2 |
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