Phrasal verbs

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Phrasal verbs are verbs with prepositions or adverbs that have a different meaning when using together
Esperanza Sanz Martin
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Esperanza Sanz Martin
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Question Answer
Come back I really want to come back
Set off Our bus set off at 5:00 pm
Pick up We've picked up lots of French
Find out They want us to find out for ourselves
Look around We're going to look around the shops
Chill out We've been busy, we just want to chill out
Wake up What time do you wake up?
Look at Look at the photos of New Zealand
Listen to Please, listen to our complaint
Go on Go on with your story
Look after We look after every detail
Feel about How do you feel about it?
Get down They got down from the top of the mountain
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