Author: | Michael DiGiacomo | ISBN: | 9780991507962 |
Publisher: | Happy English | Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Happy English Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael DiGiacomo |
ISBN: | 9780991507962 |
Publisher: | Happy English |
Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Happy English Books |
Language: | English |
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WHY BUY THIS BOOK?
WHAT IS A PHRASAL VERB?
A phrasal verb is a verb + preposition that we use as an idiom. Some examples are: call off, calm down, drag on, drop off, figure out, fill out, give in, hang out, kick off, look into, make up, pick up, put off, run into, show up, take off, think up, try on, turn on, work out, etc…
WHY LEARN PHRASAL VERBS?
Phrasal verbs are commonly used in everyday, conversational English. It is more natural to say, “Please put out your cigarette,” than “Please extinguish your cigarette.” I encourage you to study the lessons in this book, and begin using these phrasal verbs in your conversations. You will sound more natural when you do so.
INCLUDING…
WHY BUY THIS BOOK?
WHAT IS A PHRASAL VERB?
A phrasal verb is a verb + preposition that we use as an idiom. Some examples are: call off, calm down, drag on, drop off, figure out, fill out, give in, hang out, kick off, look into, make up, pick up, put off, run into, show up, take off, think up, try on, turn on, work out, etc…
WHY LEARN PHRASAL VERBS?
Phrasal verbs are commonly used in everyday, conversational English. It is more natural to say, “Please put out your cigarette,” than “Please extinguish your cigarette.” I encourage you to study the lessons in this book, and begin using these phrasal verbs in your conversations. You will sound more natural when you do so.