This series provides a highly structured and practical framework for mastering the idiomatic nuances of English phrasal verbs. It effectively bridges the gap between formal grammar and natural, everyday communication.
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270 "Out" Phrasal Verbs 19/45Added:
Force out, make someone speak or leave.
Example, "Tanya managed to force out an apology." Fork out, pay money unwillingly or reluctantly. Example, "I had to fork out $300 for car repairs again."
Freak out, react very strongly with emotion. Example, "The drugs caused her to freak out." Get out, avoid doing something unpleasant. Example, "How can we get out of this situation?"
Get out, say something with difficulty.
Example, "I don't know how to get this out, but it needs to be said." Get out, become known to many people. Example, "I don't want the secret to get out."
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