


Phrasal verbs are ‘multi-word verbs’ in which one word is a verb while the other may be a preposition or adverb. And, today in this lesson, we are going to see 11 phrasal verbs starting with the verb BREAK. Make sure to learn to improve your English Speaking.

Phrasal verbs are ‘multi-word verbs’ in which one word is a verb while the other may be a preposition or adverb. And, today in this lesson, we are going to see 14 phrasal verbs starting with the verb BREAK. Make sure to learn to improve your English Speaking.

Phrasal verbs are ‘multi-word verbs’ in which one word is a verb while the other may be a preposition or adverb. And, today in this lesson, we are going to see 7 phrasal verbs starting with the verb PICK. Make sure to learn to improve your English Speaking.

Phrasal verbs are ‘multi-word verbs’ in which one word is a verb while the other may be a preposition or adverb. And, today in this lesson, we are going to see 9 phrasal verbs starting with the verb PUT. Make sure to learn to improve your English Speaking.

Phrasal verbs are ‘multi-word verbs’ in which one word is a verb while the other may be a preposition or adverb. And, today in this lesson, we are going to see 10 phrasal verbs starting with the verb TAKE. Make sure to learn to improve your English Speaking.

If you want to enhance your vocabulary and improve your communication skill in English, you need to learn a lot…

1. to break up
Meaning: to end up a romantic relationship
Example:
I don’t know why she broke up with Mike.

1. to be called for an interview
Meaning: to be invited for an interview
Example:
One, of course, needs to have a degree to have a chance of being called for an interview.
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