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you really wanna focus on phrasal verbs to make sure that you can boost your score
you really wanna focus on phrasal verbs to make sure that you can boost your score
My name is Angela, and today we are going to learn some phrasal verbs related to technology.
My name is Ángela, and today we are going to learn some phrasal verbs related to... technology.
Your business phrasal verbs, because you want a new job, I told you.
Your business phrasal verbs, because you want a new job.
We're going to do fun phrasal verbs.
We're going to do fun phrasal verbs.
This is one of those really versatile phrasal verbs though, because someone could call you and ask you, say I call Ksenia, what are you doing?
This is one of those really versatile phrasal verbs, though, because someone could call you and ask you, say, I call Ksenia, say, "Ksenia, what are you doing?" She could say, "Oh, just hanging out," which means I'm not really doing anything.
Secrets to live on more phrasal verbs are in the description.
More phrasal verbs are in the description.
In today's video, I'm going to give you some more phrasal verbs, because everybody loves to learn about phrasal verbs, and today we're going to look at phrasal verbs with make.
In today's video, I'm going to give you some more phrasal verbs, because everybody loves to learn about phrasal verbs.
In addition, Tala uses a broad range of vocabulary including natural fillers idiomatic language, phrasal verbs collocations and the like.
In addition, Tala uses a broad range of vocabulary, including natural fillers, idiomatic language, phrasal verbs, collocations, and
I'm here to teach you some phrasal verbs.
I'm here to teach you some phrasal verbs.
But some phrasal verbs, yeah, phrasal verbs, some expressions we have, and some social clues that you're going to need to pay attention to if you go to somebody's house, because sometimes if you go to somebody's house and you hang out, it's time for you to leave, and people will do certain things to maybe not say, but to let you know it's time to get out of my house because I want to go to sleep.
But some phrasal verbs—oh, no.