PHRASAL VERBS ILLUSTRATED - PDF
Phrasal Verbs Illustrated is a short Ebook on some of the most common existing Phrasal Verbs. It was designed in 2020 during the four months quarantine in Brazil due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Thus, this Ebook not only brings examples, but also pictures which depict this moment that has affected the entire world and all areas of society, especially education. When words are not enough, one needs to find other means in order to understand the world around him, and visuals do play an essential role in encapsulating non-verbal information. The images used in this Ebook were taken from three free of charge websites, that is, Unsplash, Pexels, and Freepik. The well-selected images and the clean layout will add to your learning in an exciting and beneficial way. We sincerely hope that this work can help anyone struggling with vocabulary learning. For more information email me at: tonisantos.isf@gmail.com
Phrasal Verbs Illustrated is a short Ebook on some of the most common existing Phrasal Verbs. It was designed in 2020 during the four months quarantine in Brazil due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Thus, this Ebook not only brings examples, but also pictures which depict this moment that has affected the entire world and all areas of society, especially education. When words are not enough, one needs to find other means in order to understand the world around him, and visuals do play an essential role in encapsulating non-verbal information. The images used in this Ebook were taken from three free of charge websites, that is, Unsplash, Pexels, and Freepik. The well-selected images and the clean layout will add to your learning in an exciting and beneficial way. We sincerely hope that this work can help anyone struggling with vocabulary learning.
For more information email me at: tonisantos.isf@gmail.com
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64) DROP OUT – To leave school without finishing
E.g.:
In some countries,
children drop out of
school to work under
severe conditions. In
some cases, they’re
forced to do that.
65) EASE OFF – To reduce or become less severe or slow down
(traffic, pain, work)
E.g.:
Traffic usually eases off
at about 7 p.m.
66) END IN – To finish in a certain way / result in
E.g.:
Their marriage ended in
divorce due to constant
fights.