Phrasal verb of the day
object to
Meaning: If you object to something, you don't think it's a good thing or a good idea, so you oppose it or you...
Phrasal verb of the day
offer up
=>Meaning: to give thanks, praise or prayers to God or gods
-For example:
-offer up something->After the accident, Nola offered up prayers for her child's...
Phrasal verb of the day
'=>run out on
->Meaning: to suddenly leave the person you're in a relationship with
For example:
->run out on somebody
-After running out on her husband, Heather went...
Phrasal verb of the day
come of
-Meaning: to be the result of an event or situation
-For example:
come of something
=>Did anything come of your job interview at the bank?
-come of...
Phrasal verb of the day
I've gone blank
->We use this expression to say that we can't remember a piece of information or can't decide what to write or say...
Phrasal verb of the day
'=>point out
Meaning: to tell someone something you think they should know
->For example:
-point out something-> Cassie pointed out a few mistakes in the article that...
Phrasal verb of the day
'=>????? ??? ??
==>Meaning: to get something from somebody by cheating them
-For example:
=>CHEAT SOMEBODY OUT OF SOMETHING
-Tony answered one of those emails that promise you...
Phrasal verb of the day
I've gone blank
?We use this expression to say that we can't remember a piece of information or can't decide what to write or say...