Phrasal verbs are verbs with more than one word like 'wake up' and 'look forward to'. There are hundreds of them in English ...
The phrasal verb 'take off' has many meanings. Let's find out more about how to use them. To 'take off' is to begin to fly. The past form is 'took off'. The aeroplane took off on time. Another meaning ...
"Turn off the TV" is an example of a phrasal verb, which is a verb that has a base verb and one or two particles. Credit: MikeSleigh/Getty Images A ‘phrasal verb’ is a verb that has a base verb and ...
Don't put off learning some phrasal verbs with put. We explain more in this lesson. To put someone down can mean to insult someone or say they are bad. They always put their brother down. I don't know ...
Learn five phrasal verbs for your daily routines! 'Wake up,' 'sleep in,' and 'go off' are just a few examples you can use to improve your English.
Do you know how to use ask for, ask about, or ask out correctly? In this video, Claire breaks down seven of the most common ...