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English phrasal verb - “mull (something) over” 🤔
If you mull something over, you are thinking about something carefully for a period of time.
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🚨Phrasal verbs couldn’t be easier 🤩 explanation👇
1. Run into someone:
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Taking care of your hair 💆♀️
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No 🐀 in this household 🥰
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Common Phrasal Verbs And Their Meanings.
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5 Phrasal verbs with 'look' in just 20 seconds!
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Phrasal verbs in English
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💥💥Rip💥💥.
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Leave a 😂 in the comments if this one made you LOL⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️.
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Phrasal verbs with reach 🍒
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Phrasal verbs with hang
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English phrasal verb - “fend for oneself”
This phrasal verb means to take care of yourself without any help.
For example - “When you move out to go to university you need to learn how to fend for yourself.”
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📌 Exploring Cooking and Food Phrasal Verbs
✅ Whip up-To quickly prepare a meal or dish.
✏️I can whip up a quick dinner in minutes.
✅Boil down-To reduce a liquid by boiling it.
✏️You need to boil down the sauce to thicken.
✅Cut back-To reduce the amount of something.
✏️I'm trying to cut back on sugary snacks.
✅Heat up-To warm food or drink before serving.
✏️Just heat up the leftovers for lunch today.
✅Serve up-To present food for eating.
✏️She loves to serve up her famous chili.
✅Mix in-To combine ingredients.
✏️Make sure to mix in the spices thoroughly.
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📌Phrasal verbs for speaking
✅Speak up – To talk louder or express one’s opinion.
✅Bring up – To introduce a topic in conversation.
✅Cut in – To interrupt someone while they are speaking.
✅Talk over – To discuss a problem or plan thoroughly.
✅Blurt out – To say something suddenly without thinking.
✅Chime in – To join or interrupt a conversation, often with a comment.
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Phrasal Verb - To Slack Off
Hey everyone! Today we are going to learn the meaning of the phrasal verb 'to slack off' with examples.
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Or like debt collectors ☹️
Pick up
Hang up
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📌Phrasal verbs with “keep.”
✅Keep up – To maintain the same pace or level.
✅Keep on – To continue doing something persistently.
✅Keep out – To prevent entry or stay outside.
✅Keep away – To stay at a distance from something.
✅Keep back – To maintain a safe distance or hold something back.
✅Keep to–To stick to a plan or rule.
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English phrasal verb - “feel for (someone)” 😞
This phrasal verb means to feel sympathy for someone because they are very unhappy, or in a difficult situation.
For example - I really feel for her because she’s been under so much stress at work recently.
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Do you still just say “sleep”? 😴
Drift off: To fall asleep gradually.
Doze off: To lightly fall into a sleep.
Drop off: To fall asleep quickly with the intention.
Nod off: To fall asleep briefly when trying to stay awake.
Sleep in: Sleeping longer than usual.
Sleep over: To stay as a guest somewhere overnight.
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English phrasal verb - “Take off (on someone) 🚶🏼🧍🏻
Take Off vs. Take Off (On Someone): What’s the Difference?
Take off means to leave or depart quickly. It doesn’t carry any negative meaning. It’s just about leaving, whether it’s a vehicle or a person.
Examples:
“The plane took off at 9 AM.”“She took off without saying goodbye.”
However, “take off (on someone)” means to abandon or leave someone suddenly or unexpectedly, often in a hurtful way.
Examples:
“He took off on me when I needed help.”“She just took off on her friends.”
“Take off” is neutral and it just means to leave. “Take off on someone” is much more personal, negative and refers to being abandoned by someone.
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