Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Get Over #2 Alternative Meaning: To stop loving someone you had a relationship with that has ended Example 1: It was difficult to get over his ex-girlfriend because they were together for more than 4 years. It was difficult to stop constantly thinking of his ex-girlfriend and how much he missed her because they were together more than 4 ... Show More
Jul 2020
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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Jul 2024
East-coast living: the pros and cons (Focus on)
Today's story: The east coast of the U.S., between Washington, D.C., and Boston, is home to about 50 million people. It has rich history, great cultural treasures, top-notch universities, and four distinct seasons. But the winters are harsh, costs can be high, and the pace of lif ... Show More
20m 27s
Sep 2023
#236 Adding 'Up' to Verbs (Part 2)
In this episode, we'll be talking about some patterns you can remember when adding UP to verbs.
Here are some examples: cloud up, clear up, finish up, drink up, break up
One of the Level Up Members recently asked about the difficult part of phrasal verbs where we add ‘up’ to ... Show More
28m 6s