[STRIKE]excuse me![/STRIKE] Hello, I recently started learning [STRIKE]was learned the[/STRIKE] English, [STRIKE]language.[/STRIKE] and I would like to know some phrasal verbs [STRIKE]about[/STRIKE] that use "go" like "go out".
hi,
I'm sorry but I can not help you. If you want to learn the phrasel verbs with a dictionary or list of phrasel verb than my advice is to give up. It is most easier if you search from the net Free exercises with phrasel verbs. It is more easy to learn them by exercises than learning them by heart from a list!
kind regards,
madox
I need a single list of all the most common phrases. [STRIKE]cmmon[/STRIKE] Can you help me [STRIKE]ont[/STRIKE] out with this?
Thanks. It is useful.
Thanks a lot. :up: [STRIKE]But[/STRIKE] However, you [STRIKE]had better[/STRIKE] should give it to us [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] as a pdf. [STRIKE]form[/STRIKE] :lol: This is just an idea. :lol:
How can I [STRIKE]can to[/STRIKE] send that test? :roll:
Thank you so much.
I have got one. Let me know if you want me to upload it. Best regards.
I like the list but I hate phrasal verbs. I can't learn them easily. [STRIKE][/STRIKE]
Thank you very much.
I agree with you. It's really confusing.:shock:
Thanks a lot. Best regards.
[STRIKE]thanx[/STRIKE] Thanks [STRIKE]alot[/STRIKE] a lot but no comma here can you suggest a website I can get the information from?
WOW! [STRIKE]!!!...[/STRIKE] I never thought that I had to guess the meaning for most of the quizzes. [STRIKE]hehe[/STRIKE] Ha ha. You did a really good job, Tdol. I really like it. :up::up::up::up::up:
Thank you. It is really nice. [STRIKE]actually[/STRIKE] I was looking for something [STRIKE]alike[/STRIKE] like that.
A person might guess you were shut in for some reason. :-(You can tell I'm bored, can't you?!