Learn Phrasal Verbs with a Story: Phrasal Verbs are so important, so don't be scared of them. Learn them! by JOSEPH RHYS
Author:JOSEPH, RHYS [JOSEPH, RHYS]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-08-16T16:00:00+00:00
GIVE IN – to deliver his friend to the police, similar to hand in or deliver. Examples: can you give in the project tomorrow, please?
FIND OUT – discover new information.
MIX UP – to become involved in something, usually a negative situation. Examples: the young boy got mixed up with a bad group of friends, how did you get mixed up in this mess!
SNEAK INTO – to enter a place in a secretive way.
HIDE OUT – to remain hiding in a place for a long time. Examples: she has been hiding out in the barn for 2 days.
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