Do you know how to use do up, do over, or do without? In this lesson, Claire teaches six of the most common English phrasal verbs with “do,” using easy examples you’ll remember. Learn what they mean, ...
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Phrasal verbs, or multi-word verbs, are verbs that are combined with one or two particles (a preposition or adverb), for ...
accept responsibility for a task or project, often in addition to one's usual duties. She decided to take on a new project at work, even though she was already busy. He’s always willing to take on ...
After our wedding, we splashed out on a safari in South Africa for our honeymoon. pay (someone) back return money that you borrowed from someone My dream is to pay my parents back for all the money ...
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The OxStu tackles the world of writing as a metaphorical hero's journey towards self-discovery and social integration.
When we use 'get' with a direct object ( a noun or pronoun ), it often means 'receive', 'obtain', 'fetch', 'catch', 'give' or something similar. For example: Alice got a Valentine from a secret ...
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