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Old 09-Jul-2007, 03:09
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Default can u help finding a phrasal verb??

hi there..

first i want 2 thank u 4 ur great efforts.
and second i have a quetion regarding a phrasal verb or an idiom I'm not quite sure
it is said when u want some one to finish his work and that the time is up..
(one of my instructor always says ,but i cannot ask her:O)

she begins saying " u have to r......(I do not know the rest...:(...).
by the way she speaks American accent :)

i hope u can help me finding that phrase....thanks soo much...:)

regards...
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