Phrasal Verb - to come into + two idiomatic uses: to come into effect and to come into your own
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
- It’s fun to look at the themes of a phrasal verb in all its different definitions. Even the two phrases or idioms (“to come into effect” and “to come into your own”) are connected to the same idea of beginning, starting, or entering.
Which other phrasal verbs have you noticed themes in the definitions? Let me know in the comments!
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I love you. You're really coming into your own with these videos.
Thank you! And great use of the idiom!
Always helpful. Thank you!
Thank you❤ You are amazing!
Thank you.
I came into singing English songs in a way to improve my fluency.
Come across please
Here it is: ruclips.net/video/7gWaRm28uqQ/видео.html
I hope it helps!
@@EnglishwithLiane thank you ma'am 😊
I came into another industry at once