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Phrasal Verbs

With 'Get' Hi guys ❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use phrasal verbs with ' get ' ❓   If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of the most used phrasal verbs with this verb. Let's begin❗ Get across To manage to communicate an 💡💭 clearly.      Bruce got his point across to his classmates.                                            ↳ get (sth) across (to sb) Get ahead To be successful and do better than other 👩👨 in a job or work.      Determination is important to getting ahead in companies.                                   ...

Idioms & Book

Idioms with the word 'Book' Hi guys. Today, I'll tell you what are the meanings of some idioms that use the word 📕. I´'ll write ❺ conversations in which one of these idioms will be mentioned in each one. Could you guess their meanings❓ Let's begin... 💬  Rose: Congratulations ❗ You've got the job .  Beth: Cheers ❗ How do you know it❓    Rose : You are an 📖. You looks very happy. 💬  Ted: I think we should do it by the 📕.  Tod: I agree with you. 💬  John: Math always has his 👃 in a 📕 .  Karl: I know, he is keen on science-fiction 📚. 💬  Diana: Jessie seems to be very arrogant, isn´t she ❓  James: Actually, she is shy. You should never judge the 📕 by its cover .  ðŸ’¬  Raphael: Do you know Diego ❓   Dominic : Of course❗ He is one of the best ⚽ players.  Raphael: Due to it, he's on  the coach´s good 📚 . Did you guess the meanings of these idioms❓ Well; if ...

Phrasal Verbs

What is a Phrasal Verb? Often called multi-word verbs Phrasal Verbs are often used in informal language , so you can use them when you chat with your friends or in another daily conversation. These are vebs that consist of ✌️, or sometimes three, words. The first word is a verb and it is followed by an adverb or a preposition or both. These advebrs are sometimes called particles . The meaning of some phrasal verbs is easy to guess because the verb and the particle keep their usual meaning. However many phrasal verbs have idiomatic meanings that we have to learn. For example: -  Please, sit down . 💺     →     sit down    =   sit    =    to lower your body into a sitting position. -  I can´t  put up with his behaviour. He always cheeses me off. 😠     →     put up with    =     to tolerate. They could be transitive or intra...