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Eric From Canada
Professional TeacherIn this episode, I introduce phrasal verbs. Take a look at the key terms list as you listen. You can also read the example sentences I use in the episode below. Enjoy!
Key terms for episode 2:
preposition
adverb
literal
figurative, idiomatic
to walk out
to sit down
to hang out
to break down
Transitive
Intransitive
direct object
Example sentences:
I walked out of the building and went home.
I sat down on the chair and waited for my turn.
I hung out with my friend Ryan yesterday. We went to the movie theatre.
My car broke down on the highway and I’m stuck, can you help?
The excavator broke down in 1973 and no one ever fixed it.
I laugh, you laugh.
I broke my arm.
I teach.
I teach English.
When my alarm rang at 6am, I got up.
I picked up the pen.
I picked the pen up.
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Feb 17, 2022 11:18 AM
Eric From Canada
Language Skills
English, French, Greek (Ancient), Italian, Latin, Other
Learning Language
French, Greek (Ancient), Italian, Latin, Other
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