I am planning on posting a new phrasal verb every few days. Each post will have a definition, a little example of how it is used and some questions to help you practise using it yourself.
The phrasal verbs I present, Camel, will be high frequency phrasal verbs. They will be phrasal verbs which are commonly used.
When given the option Batuhan, native speakers always choose in favour of phrasal verbs. We do not say, I rise in the morning, we say I get up. We don't say I will accommodate you in my house, we say I'll put you up in my house. Non-native speakers can enhance their level of understanding and fluency through the use of phrasal verbs. :)
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I have posted the first phrasal verb. Click here to view.
Thank you dear David for the brilliant idea, will make good use of it and please keep sharing
Keep your eyes open. The first one is coming!!
The phrasal verbs I present, Camel, will be high frequency phrasal verbs. They will be phrasal verbs which are commonly used.
When given the option Batuhan, native speakers always choose in favour of phrasal verbs. We do not say, I rise in the morning, we say I get up. We don't say I will accommodate you in my house, we say I'll put you up in my house. Non-native speakers can enhance their level of understanding and fluency through the use of phrasal verbs. :)