This video teaches three essential phrasal verbs: 'abide by' means to accept or follow a rule (e.g., 'We have to abide by what the court says'), 'account for' means to explain something (e.g., 'They had to account for all the missing money'), and 'ache for' means to want someone or something very much (e.g., 'I'm aching for her').
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Learn 3 Daily Use Phrasal Verbs Like a Native Speaker! | Day 2 🚀 You Need to Know Every DayAdded:
Day two, learn three important phrasal verbs. First one is abide by. It means to accept or follow a rule. We have to abide by what the court says. Let's learn a new phrasal verb today. The phrasal verb is account for. It means to explain something. They had to account for all the missing money. Welcome to day three. The phrasal verb is ache for.
It means to want someone a lot. I'm aching for her.
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