[Vocabulary] Found many mistakes in Phrasal Verbs

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Rachel66

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Hello Sir/Mam,Warm Greetings,
When I was going through the phrasal verbs,I found many mistakes over there.Which are
Phrasal Verb: Dip into


Meaning: Take money out of your savings
Example: I've
has to DIP INTO my savings account to pay for the works on my house

Phrasal Verb: Come round


Meaning: Change your opinion
Example:
Ate first she didn't like the idea, but she CAME ROUND to our way of thinking in the end.

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Its such a very helpful site and I don't want anybodyelse to get wrong meanings of any of the word...My intention is not to make any baseless issue but to clear the reason.
Thank You.
Regards,
Rachel.




 
Welcome to Using English, Rachel.:-D

Which phrasal verb site are you referring to? It's not our own site here; we could edit that.

Rover
 
...I found many mistakes over there...
Interestingly, I'd rather think 'many' is closer to 'numerous' than to 'two'. Well, to err is human, indeed.
 
Its such a very helpful site and I don't want anybodyelse to get wrong meanings of any of the word...My intention is not to make any baseless issue but to clear the reason


Thank you very much, Rachel- such typos can be hard to spot so when someone lets us know, it's great.
 
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