Stumble On Stumble Upon Stumble Across - Phrasal Verbs - ESL British English Pronunciation
A full explanation of the phrasal verbs stumble on, stumble upon, stumble across.
To stumble on, stumble upon, stumble across mean to find someone or something by accident. Literally you are walking and you trip over it and then you see it. It has the same meaning as to come across or to come upon.
Note stumble on, stumble upon, stumble across are all inseparable.
The video contains examples of the phrasal verbs stumble on, stumble upon, stumble across in a sentence.
I stumbled across my friends while in London.
I stumbled on some very interesting information.
I stumbled upon it.
Should we stumble upon some more antique rugs we ought to buy them.
When I stumble upon new information, I always write it down.
In internet it is easy to stumble upon new things.
To stumble on, stumble upon, stumble across mean to find by chance.
Stumble on, stumble upon, stumble across are informal phrasal verbs.
Phrasal verbs like stumble on, stumble upon, stumble across are good to add to your vocabulary for official exams like CAE CPE or IELTS.
Remember it is important to use the correct syntax when using phrasal verbs.
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