Mr. P., this is a very good introduction to phrasal verbs. I will give it to my ESL student to review. Thank you. I wish I could find a long list of the most common phrasal verbs and sentence examples.
@@Englishing A practice that requires the commitment of an infinite time. It is neither a beautiful prospect nor a clever solution. It's like pretending to make a hole in the water.
Along with the disaster of the phrasal verbs there is also that of the impossible pronunciation of every written word that never corresponds to the sounds of the characters graphed in them.
To comprehend well in this lesson is truly challenging, especially when one Phrasal Verb with different meanings. It is sometimes difficult to look for the accurate definition even via Cambridge Dictionary, is there any online source that I can check the meaning for Phrasal Verbs?
thanks a lot.
Mr. P., this is a very good introduction to phrasal verbs. I will give it to my ESL student to review. Thank you. I wish I could find a long list of the most common phrasal verbs and sentence examples.
All the best to you teacher!
I loved this vídeo, very good!! Excelent pronuntiation but I will love If you add a vídeo with the most prhasal verbs usables
Thanks a lot
You are welcome!
Would you please provide more examples with an object longer than 3-4 words? Thanks!
Too memory and time needs to learn millions and millions of phrasal verbs.
Practice:)
@@Englishing A practice that requires the commitment of an infinite time. It is neither a beautiful prospect nor a clever solution. It's like pretending to make a hole in the water.
@@francescoantonioamoroso6681 If you do not try, you will never learn.
Along with the disaster of the phrasal verbs there is also that of the impossible pronunciation of every written word that never corresponds to the sounds of the characters graphed in them.
To comprehend well in this lesson is truly challenging, especially when one Phrasal Verb with different meanings. It is sometimes difficult to look for the accurate definition even via Cambridge Dictionary, is there any online source that I can check the meaning for Phrasal Verbs?