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214. 6 Phrasal Verbs To Use When You’re ANGRY ?

05.03.2022 - By Hadar ShemeshPlay

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Do you like learning phrasal verbs in English?

But how often do you USE phrasal verbs in English?

One of the best ways to internalize phrasal verbs and use them more often when speaking is to practice them in context and attach some emotion to them – just like with any other vocabulary words in English!

In this episode I share SIX of my favorite phrasal verbs that relate to when I get angry. I talk about when to use them, what they mean, and how to pronounce them.

Here they are:

come on – disbelief or frustration at a situation or what someone said or did

pissed off – just plain angry about something or at someone

cut it out – stop it right now, I’ve had enough

freak out – suddenly feel very angry or panicked

blow up – suddenly lose your temper

get over it – stop making such a big deal about something

More episodes on phrasal verbs and vocabulary:

PHRASAL VERBS – Do you REALLY need them to sound fluent? https://hadarshemesh.com/magazine/phrasal-verbs-do-you-really-need-them-to-sound-fluent/

? Download Monthly Vocabulary Builder and use it for learning new phrasal verbs here >> https://bit.ly/3xOEWjN

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