Phrasal verbs examples. I hope you can correct me.
-I just wanted to account for why I was late, but they don't wanted to hear me.
-He is acting like a child today.
-Children were acted up yesterday.
-Add salt in the soup.
-I added all my parteners up. -HIs argument doesn't add up.
-He was talking me about her and introduce me with her, and add up to she's my girlfriend now.
-All fighter allow for the risk that represent to fight.
-My friend answered back to the teacher, now he's punished.
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Phrasal verbs examples. I hope you can correct me.
-In my job I have to abide by the orders of my boss.
-I just wanted to account for why I was late, but they didn't want to hear me.
-He is acting like a child today.
-The children [were acting] or [acted] up yesterday.
-Add salt to the soup.
-I added all my partners up.
-His argument doesn't add up.
-He was talking to me about her and introduced me to her, and now she's my girlfriend.
-All fighters allow the risk that comes with the fight.
-My friend talked-back to the teacher, now he's punished.
Phrasal verbs examples. I hope you can correct me.
My version :)
-In my job, I have to abide by the orders of my boss.
-I just wanted to account for explain why I was late, but they don't he didn't wanted to hear listen to me.
-He is acting like a child today.
-Children were acted acting up yesterday.
-Add salt in to the soup.
-I added listened to all what my parteners had said [or "to say"]. up. -HIs His argument doesn't add up.
-He was talking me about her and introduce introducing me with to her, and add up to now she's my girlfriend now. He talked to me about her, introduced us and now my girlfriend.
-All fighters allow for the risk that of what fighting represents to fight.
-My friend answered sassed back to the teacher and now he's punished. For his impudent reply to the teacher, my friend is now being punished.
Phrasal verbs examples. I hope you can correct me.
-In my job I have to abide by the orders of my boss.
-I just wanted to account for why I was late, but they don't wanted to hear me.
-He is acting like a child today.
- The children were acted up yesterday. OR The children were acting up today.
-Add salt in to the soup.
-I added all my parteners up. I do not understand what you want to say, it does not make sence! -HIs argument doesn't add up. This sentence is OK
-He was talking to me about her and introduced me with to her, and add up to it ended up she's my girlfriend now.
-All fighter allow for the risk that represent to fight. fighting represents.
-My friend answered back to the teacher, now he's being (present tense) or been (past tense) or has been (past tense) punished.
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