What happens when 5 common verbs become phrasal verbs? Their meaning changes! Learn the difference between clean and clean up; find and find out; pick and pick up; bring and bring up; show and show up. Phrasal verbs are everywhere! Knowing how to use them will help you speak and write more easily, naturally, and fluently in English.
Dear Ms. Ronnie, I always enjoy your teaching methods. All our senses are involved. Therefore we learn a lot. Thank you very much.
Arminius
Great class, very useful and funny
NuriaNO
I got 7/9 and I will try to get better score next time! Tks for useful lesson anyway.
TQViet
thank you Ronny
Aleximandro
Thanks Ronnie =)
marianagp
Hi Ronnie!
Just to point out to one thing having to do with the fourth question.
“If I vacuumed the carpet, swept the floor, and dusted the furniture, I __________ the house.”
The right answer was ‘cleaned’, but since we are dealing with the second conditional here, the most right answer would be ‘would clean’, are you agreed?
Regards!
sajbermen91
Cleaned is the right answer. As cleaned up to push away something
Swedan85
Thank you so much, it’s very interesting!
Swedan85
Thank u so much. I got 7out 9
Raman sidhu
For about a year ago my brother and I picked up a small kitten from the streets when we were coming home. But, unfortunately, my brother went to live on the other side of the city and I had to bring up the kitty-beauty all by myself. It cost a bit expensive, it really cleaned up my pockets from green banknotes, but eventually I found out that I have a healthy, amiable and loving child to see when I arrive home after a long working day.
And when my brother shows up in our house, the kitten is doing somersaults and is more playful than usually, it’s funny. Quite a pity I can’t send you a video of that
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Thank you Ronnie. I got 8 of 9.
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Thank you Ronnie! I got 9 out of 9
Thank you, Ronnie!
Dear Ms. Ronnie, I always enjoy your teaching methods. All our senses are involved. Therefore we learn a lot. Thank you very much.
Great class, very useful and funny
I got 7/9 and I will try to get better score next time! Tks for useful lesson anyway.
thank you Ronny
Thanks Ronnie =)
Hi Ronnie!
Just to point out to one thing having to do with the fourth question.
“If I vacuumed the carpet, swept the floor, and dusted the furniture, I __________ the house.”
The right answer was ‘cleaned’, but since we are dealing with the second conditional here, the most right answer would be ‘would clean’, are you agreed?
Regards!
Cleaned is the right answer. As cleaned up to push away something
Thank you so much, it’s very interesting!
Thank u so much. I got 7out 9
For about a year ago my brother and I picked up a small kitten from the streets when we were coming home. But, unfortunately, my brother went to live on the other side of the city and I had to bring up the kitty-beauty all by myself. It cost a bit expensive, it really cleaned up my pockets from green banknotes, but eventually I found out that I have a healthy, amiable and loving child to see when I arrive home after a long working day.
And when my brother shows up in our house, the kitten is doing somersaults and is more playful than usually, it’s funny. Quite a pity I can’t send you a video of that
Thx for the lesson!