Tag: phrasal verbs
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A Terrible Boss – Office English Listening and Writing Exercise
A listening and writing exercise that is funny and uses phrasal verbs that you often hear in the office at work.
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Separable and Inseparable Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs are difficult for English students for several reasons. They don’t exist in most other languages, they can look like other verbs, they often have 3 – 5 meanings depending on the context, and they also can be separable and inseparable. Often because they are so complicated, students will not try to learn them. […]
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5 English Phrasal Verbs with Look (video and exercise)
Learn 5 English phrasal verbs with Look, with help from a video and exercise.
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Atoms, Modal Verbs and Phrasal Verbs: An English Listening Exercise
Practicing your English modal verbs and phrasal verbs? Here’s in an interesting English listening exercise to help you.
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English Phrasal Verbs Come Back and Go Back (video)
Having difficulty with the English phrasal verbs come back and go back? Here’s a video and some exercises to help you.
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Phrasal Verbs for Hippies: Turn on, Tune in, Drop out
Learn the history and meaning of three English phrasal verbs that are often used together in the phrase “Turn on, Tune in, Drop out.”
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Break Down: English Phrasal Verbs
Learn the many different meanings of the English phrasal verb Break Down, with examples and a video.
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Fed Up, Sick Of, Tired Of, Had Enough Of: English Phrasal Verbs and Expressions
Learn English phrasal verbs for expressing annoyance with a situation, with the help of Al Green.
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English Phrasal Verbs: Cut Down
Cut down is to describe the action of causing something to fall or be removed by cutting it at its base.
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English Phrasal Verbs: Make Out
Need a verb that can mean kissing, doing well in a situation, getting out of situation and being able to see? English has it with make out.
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