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Rianne Douglas
Professional TeacherPhrasal verb of the day - Give in
Meaning: To finally agree to what somebody wants after refusing it for some time.
Example: I didn't want to share a room with my sister on holiday but when I found out my parents would pay for the room I gave in.
If you'd like to practice using this phrasal verb, please write back to me on this post with an example and I'll tell you if you're using it correctly :D
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Dec 1, 2023 10:28 AM
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Who can’t help but to give in every once in a while to their chocolate cravings? It’s only natural. This is the most difficult challenge if ever there was one, isn’t it?
December 1, 2023
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Rianne Douglas
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