CONFUSING PHRASAL VERB AND VOCABULARY! / A PILE OF / PILE VS. PILE UP / PILED UP, A 4 CAR PILEUP?
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Very useful phrasal words, very clear explanation. Thank you ❤
Thanks a lot teacher 🙂
Thanks.
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More words I got from you teacher.... ❤
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Yes there are many pile up things in my room
To pile up = amontonar, acumular
This is excellent training material, but I feel the examples from movies are quite difficult to catch up. If someone need learn what "pile up" is, these movie examples are too advanced.
Maybe some simpler examples are better?
After watching the video I learned that Kevin hates when dishes are piled up in the sink))
They're going to kill me
You've taught us the phrasal verbs pile up and stack up a while ago if my memory serves me right. I've tried to find it but I couldn't find on you tube
ruclips.net/video/MDEyQnR6oQk/видео.html
Isn't that one word ?.
I mean, "a pileup".
or Does it have to be "a pile up", separated words ?.
That's right. A pileup is one word. Thanks.