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Lessons Categories phrasal verbs

180 English lessons that use phrasal verbs

English Lesson: I've disposed of it.
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111. “I've disposed of it.”

English Lesson: I've got to work off this beer belly!
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112. “I've got to work off this beer belly!”

English Lesson: Think it over and let me know in the next week or so.
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113. “Think it over and let me know in the next week or so.”

English Lesson: This guy is taking up the whole armrest!
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114. “This guy is taking up the whole armrest!”

English Lesson: Yeah, I start to zone out after about five minutes.
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115. “Yeah, I start to zone out after about five minutes.”

English Lesson: It hasn't really sunk in yet.
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116. “It hasn't really sunk in yet.”

English Lesson: I'm headed out to grab some lunch. You want me to pick you up something?
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117. “I'm headed out to grab some lunch. You want me to pick you up something?”

English Lesson: Do you know of a good burger place around here?
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118. “Do you know of a good burger place around here?”

English Lesson: I was going for something abstract and kind of edgy.
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119. “I was going for something abstract and kind of edgy.”

English Lesson: I'm expecting something to come in today or tomorrow.
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120. “I'm expecting something to come in today or tomorrow.”

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