Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Take Off #3 Alternative Meaning: To Leave Example 1: Thanks for inviting me to the party it was great but I'm going to take off now. Thanks for inviting me to the party it was great but I'm going to leave now. Example 2: The robber took off as quickly as he could from the bank. The robber left as quickly as he could from the bank. Join ... Show More
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English Phrasal Verbs (260): Mess Up, Drag Up | English Phrasal Verbs with Meaning
Get our FREE Lesson pack for Podcast listeners: https://realenglishconversations.com/phrasal-verbs/ Let's learn English phrasal verbs with meaning in this podcasts lesson! In this episode, you will learn what drag up and mess up means, which are used to describe a kitchen acciden ... Show More
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Speak Better English with Harry | English Phrasal Verbs with DOWN
Hi there, I'm Harry from www.englishlessonviaskype.com and welcome to my English learning podcast where I help you improve your English speaking, listening, pronunciation and grammar.
In this episode of Speak Better English with Harry you will learn English Phrasal Verbs wit ... Show More
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10 Phrasal Verbs with TURN + Quiz
Turn on, turn in, turn off, turn out, turn away - what do these phrasal verbs mean? Some of them are used in multiple ways! Today you’ll learn 10 common English phrasal verbs with TURN - and I’ve also got a quiz to help you practice. Download it for free by clicking here: https:/ ... Show More
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