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Phrasal verbs exercises #3

1. Watch the videoclips with phrasal verbs • bow out - to withdraw from doing an activity • break up - end a relationship • hold on - wait for…
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Posted by By Marian January 18, 2021Posted inVocabulary exercises

Phrasal verbs exercises #2

1. Watch the videoclips with phrasal verbs • ask out - invite someone to some place to establish a romantic relationship • end up - reach a particular place or…
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Posted by By Marian January 18, 2021Posted inVocabulary exercises

Phrasal verbs exercises #1

1. Watch the videoclips with phrasal verbs • cheer up - make feel happier, improve mood • figure out - find a solution, think • break down - lose control…
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Posted by By Marian January 18, 2021Posted inVocabulary exercises

Phrasal verbs examples

What are phrasal verbs and why every English learner hates them? DEFINITION: Phrasal verb is a phrase that indicates an action and consists of two or three distinct but related…
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Posted by By Marian January 8, 2021Posted inVocabulary by type
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