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Phrasal Verbs

With 'Clock' Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use  phrasal verbs  with   ' clock ' ❓ If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗ Clock in / on To record the ⏳ 👨👩 arrive to their workplace , especially by putting a card into a special machine.      Susan is always punctual, but today she clocked in late because she had forgotten a 🗂.                                                                            ↳ clock in * 🇬🇧 English speakers say 'Clock in/on', while 🇺🇸 English speakers use it but also they say 'Punch in'. ...

Confusing Words

Win vs. Earn Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you have ever heard these words, which sometimes are confused. Do you know what the difference between them is❓ If you don't know it, read the following  ❷  conversations and try to guess. Good luck 🍀❗ 💬 Roger: Who won the men's final's at the Open ❓ Sonja: Novak Djokovic. Roger: He plays 🎾 very well. Sonja: Owing it and his modesty, he 's earned the respect of the fans and all the 🎾 👨👩 . 💬 Alex:  This footballer ea rns a fortune. John:  Of course. He' s won the support of many fans, so that some prestigious brands support him. Did you guess the difference between these verbs❓ Well; if you are 😕, don´t 😟 don´t 😢. Let´s see their uses 😉. Earn This verb means to receive a particular amount of 💰 as payment for work that 👨👩 do.       This footballer earns a fortune.                      ...