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Is "yell at" a phrasal verb?
21 mei 2020 16:26
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Not according to Oxford. https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/yell_1?q=yell to shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain yell (at somebody/something) He yelled at the other driver. yell at somebody to do something She yelled at the child to get down from the wall. yell with something They yelled with excitement. yell out (in something) She yelled out in pain. + speech ‘Be careful!’ he yelled. yell something (at somebody/something) The crowd yelled encouragement at the players. yell out something He yelled out her name. yell for something He yelled for help.
21 mei 2020
as it doesn't change the meaning and doesn't get any additional meaning so no, it's not
21 mei 2020
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