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Professional TeacherIt's phrasal verb time! Every English learner hates phrasal verbs: there is no particular rule to learn when it comes to phrasal verbs, and no way for teachers to teach them either... unfortunately, the only way to learn phrasal a phrasal verb is just to memorise it.
❓What does this phrasal verb mean? To gang up on... [someone/ something]
Example: 'All my friends agreed that I should study harder. I felt like they were ganging up on me'.
To gang up [on someone/ something]
to increase the amount or speed of something
to unite as a group against someone
to pay someone the money that you owe them
to study hard
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Feb 5, 2025 4:56 AM
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English, Georgian, Greek
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Georgian, Greek
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