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Practicing using some phrasal verbs and some other topics (No.29, 30th, May) base on 1. I should base on my hard work on good methods. 2. we should base our opinions on facts. be into 1. I am quite into working out at a public park. 2. She seems to be into you. believe in 1. He is a person who doesn't believe in miracles. 2. I don't believe in future life. 3. After divorce twice, she doesn't believe in marriage anymore. 4. He is not a person who is worth believing in. 5. I was so pleased to see that my fellows were still believing in after that failure. belong to 1. Victory belongs to the most persevering. 2. The future belongs to the younger generation. 3. My parents belong to a different generation. break down 1. My second-handed motorcycle broke down on my way home from the village. 2. My first marriage ended up breaking down. 3. The young women broke down when she heard that her husband was injured in the accident. 4. The plastic doesn't seem environmentally friendly since it is hard to break down. bring back 1. Swimming in a river can bring back wonderful childhood memories for me. 2. My mother always brought back some snacks when she went to the open-air market. 3. When he went on a business trip abroad, my uncle brought me back a radio as my birthday present when I was seven. bring in 1. The Chinese government has brought in a controversial law under which it could take any land it wants. 2. In college I used to work as a tutor on a parttime basis, which brought in thousands Yuan a year. 3. We have decided to brought in new staff.
May 30, 2015 4:09 AM
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Practicing using some phrasal verbs and some other topics (No.29, 30th, May)

base on
1. I should base on my hard work on good methods.
2. We should base our opinions on facts.

be into
1. I am quite into working out at a public park.
2. She seems to be into you.

believe in
1. He is a person who doesn't believe in miracles.
2. I don't believe in a next future life.
3. After getting divorced twice, she doesn't believe in marriage anymore.
4. He is not a person who is worth believing in.
5. I was so pleased to see that my fellows were still believing in after that failure. (I don't understand this sentence) My best guess: "I was so pleased to see that my friends still believed in me after I had messed up."

belong to
1. Victory belongs to the most persevering.
2. The future belongs to the younger generation.
3. My parents belong to a different generation.

break down
1. My second-handed motorcycle broke down on my way home from the village.
2. My first marriage ended up breaking down.
3. The young women broke down when she heard that her husband was injured in the accident.
4. The plastic doesn't seem environmentally friendly since it is hard to break down.

bring back
1. Swimming in a river can bring back wonderful childhood memories for me.
2. My mother always brought back some snacks when she went to the open-air market.
3. When he went on a business trip abroad, my uncle brought me back a radio as my birthday present when I was seven.

bring in
1. The Chinese government has brought in a controversial law under which it could take any land it wants.
2. In college, I used to work as a tutor on a part-time basis, which brought in thousands of Yuan a year.
3. We have decided to brought bring in new staff.

May 30, 2015
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