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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.
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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 :(
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Hi,

How could i learn the phrasal verbs.Thanks
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Hi, congratulations, great job!!!!
Nevertheless, I think we would find them much easier to learn if all the information regarding their usage were given in the entry for each of them, I mean, not just 'bottle up' but raher 'bottle (something/things) up' or 'give (sth) up' and so on when they belong to that group. The information conveyed by the presence or absence of brackets would be highly valuable. If that were included it would be perfect.

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