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Alex
Aug 22, 20238 min read
"Find out" and "Figure out": The Difference in Meaning and Usage (Audio Reading Included)
Recommended level: Upper intermediate Quick Reference "Find out" and "figure out" are idiomatic phrasal verbs. "Find out" means to learn...
Alex
Mar 11, 20234 min read
Phrasal Verb Synonyms / Phrasal Verbs that Mean the Same Thing (Includes GIFs & Practice Questions)
Recommended level: Upper Intermediate/Advanced English has a lot of phrasal verbs. Luckily, phrasal verbs have synonyms. This means, in...
Alex
Mar 8, 20236 min read
"Pick up" and "Drop off": Differences, Common Sentences, and Practice Questions (AUDIO included)
"Pick up" and "drop off" are two of the most essential phrasal verbs in the English language. They have multiple uses, and they are...
Alex
Feb 24, 20234 min read
The Difference Between "Wake up" and "Get up" (Uses and Practice Questions; AUDIO Reading Included)
"Wake up" and "get up" are two of the most common phrasal verbs in the English language. They are closely related because of their link...
Alex
Aug 11, 20223 min read
3 quick and easy PUT phrasal verbs (put on, put up, put down) with practice questions and audio
Audio Phrasal verbs are an essential part of English vocabulary. It is almost impossible to listen to an English conversation and not...
Alex
Jun 13, 20213 min read
Avoid This Common Phrasal Verb Mistake!
Phrasal verbs are tough. Some are transitive, and some are intransitive. Some are separable, and some are inseparable. Some must be...
Alex
May 26, 20213 min read
Practical English: 10 Everyday Phrasal Verbs
If you would like to learn more phrasal verbs, check out my first book, 100 Practical English Phrasal Verbs. It has 100 high-frequency...