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Phrasal verbs made easy’OUT’ #english #learnenglish #englisch

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Phrasal verbs made easy’OUT’ #english #learnenglish #englisch



Sneak out – to leave a place quietly and secretly without anyone noticing

Chill out – to relax and take it easy, to calm down

Log out – to exit or sign out of a computer or online account

Get out – to leave a place, to go away from a place

Cross out – to draw a line through something to show it is wrong or not needed

Lock out – to prevent someone from entering a place by locking the door or gate

Rush out – to leave a place quickly and in a hurry

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40 thoughts on “Phrasal verbs made easy’OUT’ #english #learnenglish #englisch”

  1. To rush out
    To chill out
    To log out
    To lock out
    To sneak out
    To get out
    To cross out

    You are best dear keep it up❤i like the way you explain things 😂

  2. Amazing! Great lesson for today. I will repeat this video at least 10 times. Thanks, teacher! 😊

  3. Hello mam I have a question here.
    In the phrase "to sneak out/to log out", what is the parts of speech is 'OUT'- is this Adverb or preposition.

  4. Another fantastic and practical lesson!👌 I think learning phrasal verbs is one of the most essential part of English language learning. Please make more videos about phrasal verbs. 👌👌

  5. الله يجزيك تفيديننا اكثر من الفيديوهات اللي طولها 20 دقيقه

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