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Lets Get On With Phrasal Verbs Part 3 Ep 446

06.28.2021 - By Hilary PlattPlay

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Get Phrasal Verbs Are More Than A List Of Prepositions ✔Lesson transcript: https://adeptenglish.com/lessons/a-list-of-prepositions-3/

In today’s podcast we finish with the most common English get phrasal verbs. Who would have thought a simple three letter word could explode into so many English meanings with a few prepositions.

I’ve made each of the phrasal verb English lessons standalone, so don’t worry if you haven listened to part 1 or part 2 of the get phrasal verb podcasts. You can always go back to them and listen in any order you fancy.

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