Phrasal Verbs Related to Age

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. When learning a new vocabulary, language learners develop not only their knowledge but also become more fluent; they can say what they want much more effectively and express their thoughts and ideas more correctly and adequately. Phrasal verbs are an especially essential part of the English language as they enable you to understand native speakers much better because they are extremely frequently used in spoken language.  In that sense, in today’s lesson, we will look at the phrasal verbs related to age.

Phrasal verbs with COME

12 Essential Phrasal verbs with COME

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. As you probably know, phrasal verbs are essential to spoken English. There is no better way to say that you get up 7. It sounds silly to say that you rise at 7. So, in that sense, let’s look at 12 must-know phrasal verbs with “come”. Come across, Come along, Come around, Come back, Come by, Come down with, Come from, Come into, Come off, Come out, Come over, Come through, and do the quiz to perfect your knowledge.

Phrasal verbs with FOLLOW

Phrasal Verbs with FOLLOW

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Have you ever thought about how important the knowledge of English phrasal verbs is? They will add a great deal to your fluency and comprehension as they happen to be an essential and inseparable part of a spoken language. Before you know it, using and understanding phrasal verbs will build up your speaking confidence very quickly. Today, we will look at phrasal verbs with “follow”.

Phrasal verbs for daily routines

Phrasal Verbs for Daily Routines

Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at phrasal verbs for daily routines. Daily routine refers to common activities we are engaged in every day.

At first glance, phrasal verbs look simple and easy to learn and some of them really are. However, they tend to have different meanings in various contexts and they can be quite difficult to remember because they consist of two or three words. It is very important that you try and learn as many of them as you can as without knowing them you will not be able to understand the informal context.