How to use "GET” in English | Coffee Break English Podcast S2E10
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2022
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coffeebreakcourses.com/bf2023 In this episode you will learn how to use the common English verb “get” and phrasal verbs to use with it. We also hear from native speaker Marcia who talks to us about Pig Beach in the Bahamas.
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It's hard to find words to express my gratitude 🌺
A lot of informations in this episode. thanks
Thanks for your efforts
Now, i can undrstand the different types of the word get
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Done
Season 3 plz
17:13 hahaha
Could you please talk about the different between either and neither, when to use to+ gerund as well as clock reading process
They are soooo confusing for me 🥲🥲