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Making phrasal verbs click for ESL learners
Why they’re tricky: Their figurative meanings, cultural roots, and flexible word order make phrasal verbs hard to decode and remember. Teach in context: Embedding them in relatable scenarios and ...
This week's on-air puzzle has a familiar three-word phrase in which the first word is a verb, the second word is "the" and the third word is a noun. I'll give you the phrase, but with an anagram of ...
A FOLLOWER of my Facebook page for Jose Carillo’s English Forum, Maria Fernandez, told me in a post a few weeks ago that she finds phrasal verbs deceiving: “I get confused trying to distinguish them ...
A phrase is a group of two or more words that does not contain a subject and a verb working together. There are many types of phrases, including verb phrases, adverb phrases, and adjective phrases.
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