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Phrasal Verbs

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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs are composed of a verb + a preposition or adverb that alters the original meaning of the verb. For instance, a lot of phrasal verbs take the preposition “out.” Examples include break out (escape), hand out (distribute), and, of course, make out (kiss a lot).

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01:42 PM Nov 20 2009 | Reply

jaaaad

Yemen

very benefit

 

01:41 PM Nov 20 2009 | Reply

jaaaad

Yemen

Thanks fot that

 

06:09 AM Nov 15 2009 | Reply

souliney

souliney

Thailand

it's hard to understand meaning without dictionary

10:51 AM Nov 08 2009 | Reply

LuisLopez

Mexico

Can you help me to get a complete list for Phrasal Verbs? or where can I get it?

 Regards from Mexico

 

03:09 AM Oct 26 2009 | Reply

limonline1

Syrian Arab Republic

can you send me list of phrasal verbs to my emai

and thankes very very mach

08:09 AM Oct 14 2009 | Reply

jyotiprakash

India

hi, i really like this.But i require something more on this lesson.

thanks a lot

05:27 AM Oct 07 2009 | Reply

appearl

Yemen

hi .i really like this lesson can i ask about (collocation).Where can i find about this lesson?thans alot.

07:04 AM May 26 2009 | Reply

Audrey\Gift

Thailand

haha i like to learn about it …..because i weak about it

 

05:55 PM May 24 2009 | Reply

pinkchris2000

Ukraine

it is interesting. I really have to study some phrasal verbs…...

06:39 AM Mar 27 2009 | Reply

FloSsY

FloSsY

United Arab Emirates

woow ..i like this grammatical lessons and it showes how much the english language is wide as just one letter can flip the whole meaning of a word .