GYG Day 66. SLN 7 Tuesday Teaser. Phrasal verbs for your meetings.
Natives often use phrasal verbs instead of more common verbs, which can be tricky for non-natives. A phrasal verb is (verb + preposition etc). Look at the following example. “Mike …
Natives often use phrasal verbs instead of more common verbs, which can be tricky for non-natives. A phrasal verb is (verb + preposition etc). Look at the following example. “Mike …
Like phrasal verbs are less formal synonyms of English verbs, e.g. postpone (put off). There are phrasal verbs, which are synonyms of other phrasal verbs. Oh yes, the phrasal verb …
Rip-off (Abzocke), (to have a) lie-in (ausschlafen), mix-up (Verwechslung= confusion), cover-up, (Vertuschung), pile-up (Auffahrunfall), handout (Informationsblatt), crackdown (Durchgreifen), cutback (Kürzung), outset (Anfang), outgoings (Ausgaben)!!!! Titbitonians, welcome to last deep dive …
On day 58, I introduced the Secret Language of the Natives (phrasal verbs) and talked about the basics of using them. What I didn’t tell you then – silly me …
It is what separates the wheat from the chaff and like every other part of English, it’s something you must learn if you want to have any chance of understanding …