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More on phrasal verbs here:

THE FCE BLOG by Claudia Ceraso: Phrasal Verbs

You will find links to dictionaries, listings and lots of examples in context!

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You can check the phrasal verbs used in this section in our online Glossary of Phrasal Verbs.
Thanks a lot But, you had better give us in a pdf form This is just an idea
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Thanks a lot But, you had better give us in a pdf form This is just an idea
Tdol was too kind to say that your use of 'you had better' could sound a bit threatening, Müjdat. I think you meant 'It would have been better...'.

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You had better give us the money, or we'll start shooting the hostages.

You had better pay up, or you'll never see your daughter again.


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  • how i can to send that test?
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I have got one.
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I like the list
but I hate phrasel verbs, can't learn them easily :(
thank u very much
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