Common Phrasal Verbs for B2 First
Preparing for B2 First? In this lesson, you will learn common phrasal verbs with meanings, example sentences, and useful exam tips to help you sound more natural and confident in English.
Preparing for B2 First? In this lesson, you will learn common phrasal verbs with meanings, example sentences, and useful exam tips to help you sound more natural and confident in English.
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