northpath
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- Nov 4, 2013
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
There are plenty of phrasal verbs which mean “to visit someone at their house for a short time”. For instance:
come over / come by / drop by / drop in / drop around / come around /call on / go over / go around / call in / pop by / pop in / drop around / call by / pop round / stop by / be over
I need 5 phrasal verbs which are used most frequently.
I’ve chosen these: come over / come by / drop by / drop in / drop around
The children promised to come over on Friday evening.
Joe said he'd come by later.
Dad, I might drop by/in/around for tea sometime this week.
Please correct the phrasal verbs which I’ve chosen.
come over / come by / drop by / drop in / drop around / come around /call on / go over / go around / call in / pop by / pop in / drop around / call by / pop round / stop by / be over
I need 5 phrasal verbs which are used most frequently.
I’ve chosen these: come over / come by / drop by / drop in / drop around
The children promised to come over on Friday evening.
Joe said he'd come by later.
Dad, I might drop by/in/around for tea sometime this week.
Please correct the phrasal verbs which I’ve chosen.