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Phrasal Verbs

With 'Play' Hi guys❗ How are you ❓   I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use  phrasal verbs  with   ' play ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗ Play along To pretend to agree with 👨/👩 or something such as an idea..      Hellen decided to play along with him.                                    ↳ play along + with ( sb ) Play ( sth ) back To play   🎵, 🎬, etc., recorded on a 💽, 📀, etc., again .      My bestie always plays her favourite song back .                                     ↳ play ( sth ) back Play...

Phrasal Verbs

With 'Cheer' Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use  phrasal verbs  with   ' cheer ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗ Cheer ( sb ) on To encourage 👨👩 in a competition shouting louder.      The last weekend, Federer participated in the Laver Cup, so that many of his fans were there to cheer him on.                                                                ↳ cheer ( sb ) on * Laver Cup is a tennis event where fourteen of the world-class players participate in. C heer up To start to feel happier after 👨👩 have done something to make 👨/👩 feel 😀.   ...

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With 'Tell' Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use  phrasal verbs  with   ' tell ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗ Tell against ( sb / sth ) To make 👨👩 or things more likely to fail .      His limited experience told against him when he tried to get his second job.                                                             ↳ tell against ( sb ) *This 🇬🇧 English phrasal verb is formal. Tell ( sb / sth ) apart To distinguish two very similar things or 👨👩; so that you do not confuse them.      Despite the fact that two of my classmates were twins I can tell ...

Phrasal Verbs

With 'Keep' Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use phrasal verbs with ' keep ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗ Keep ( sb/sth ) away To avoid 👨👩 or something, or make someone else to do it.      I'm keeping myself away from junk food.                                         ↳ keep ( sb ) away from ( sth ) Keep ( sth ) down To control the number, level or size of sth from increasing or being too great.         The doctor suggests keeping down my weight.                                  ...

Phrasal Verbs

With 'Take' Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use phrasal verbs with ' take ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of the most used phrasal verbs with this verb. Let's begin❗ Take after (sb) To be similar to an older relative in appearance or character.      Michael really takes after his mother with his love for dogs.                                            ↳ take after (sb) Take (sth) down 1. To remove something that is on a wall or something that is temporary.         I took the pictures down.                             ...

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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.                                   ...

Phrasal Verbs

With 'Come' & 'Go' Hi guys 😃! I'm sure that all of you knows what mean the verbs ' come ' and ' go '. However, their meanings could change depending on their uses. Some of the most used phrasal verbs with these verbs are: Come across (sb/sth) To find 👩👨 or something by change.      Yesterday, I came across Marcos. Come up with (sth) To suggest or think of an 💭💡 or plan.        You should ask for advice to Angel, he always comes up with good 💭💡. Come out If a 📕, 📀, etc. comes out, it becomes available for 👩👨 to buy or 👀.        In Lima, many 📚 are coming out during the next book festival. Go off (sb/sth) To stop liking or being interested in 👩👨 or something.         Daniel went off  ⚽ , now he is interested in 🎾 . Go by If ⏳ goes by, it passes.        Time goes by faster when I'm going ou...