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Sukhoi Academy

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PHRASAL VERBS BEGINNING WITH J

jam into

It means to force too many things or people into a small space The students
were forcefully jammed into the auditorium although they were not
interested I the speech.

jam up

If something jams up, it can't work properly.

The door had been locked for a long time and it got jammed up. Used with:
printer, fax machine, lock, door, window, gears

join in

It means to take part or participate in something

Used with: discussion, conversation, game, fight

jot down

It means to quickly write something down on a pad or piece of paper. I jotted


down your address in my address book. Used with: name, number, address,
note, message

The actors of any movie juice up the movie with some controversies before it
is released.

jumble up
It means you mix things so that they are no longer in their proper order or
formation. The important dates of medieval Indian history got jumbled up in
my mind during the exam. Used with: times, dates, names, faces, numbers,
files, papers

jump at It means to accept an offer or an opportunity, with enthusiasm.


When I was offered the lead role in the movie, jumped at it. Used with:
chance, opportunity, offer, idea, suggestion

jump in

It means to interrupt in a conversation

He jumped in our conversation with a very embarrassing question.

jump on

It means that someone is badly criticized.

National Commission for children jumped on the government for causing the
deaths of so many girls.

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