@ewanmipaslein4890 Thank you for participating! 15/30 is a great effort-well done! Keep practicing, and I’m sure you’ll reach 30/30 in no time. Stay tuned for more challenges!
@VoS22 Thank you so much for participating and sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your engagement. "Sort out" is indeed a great phrasal verb, but it generally refers to clarifying or dealing with a problem, rather than organizing or resolving something in a satisfactory, final way, which is the meaning behind "square away." "Square away" is often used when referring to finishing something off neatly or organizing things in a way that everything is in order. Keep up the great work, and thanks again for joining the challenge!
@ashokpawar7966 Thank you for sharing your thoughts! While it’s true that not all phrasal verbs are used frequently in daily conversation, I included a mix to provide a broader understanding of how they work. Some may appear more in formal writing, specific contexts, or certain dialects. The goal is to help learners recognize and understand them whenever they encounter them. I appreciate your feedback and hope you found the challenge engaging!
@akhtarbashir7839 Thank you for participating! I'm curious to know what aspect of the challenge you found "too bad". Was it the difficulty, the format, or something else? Your feedback is valuable and helps improve future content!
15/30
@ewanmipaslein4890
Thank you for participating! 15/30 is a great effort-well done! Keep practicing, and I’m sure you’ll reach 30/30 in no time. Stay tuned for more challenges!
29 can also be 'sort out' I believe
@VoS22
Thank you so much for participating and sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your engagement. "Sort out" is indeed a great phrasal verb, but it generally refers to clarifying or dealing with a problem, rather than organizing or resolving something in a satisfactory, final way, which is the meaning behind "square away." "Square away" is often used when referring to finishing something off neatly or organizing things in a way that everything is in order. Keep up the great work, and thanks again for joining the challenge!
@@thelighthouse13 thank you!😉
@@VoS22
You are most welcome.
These are not commonly usedin day to day conversation.
@ashokpawar7966
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! While it’s true that not all phrasal verbs are used frequently in daily conversation, I included a mix to provide a broader understanding of how they work. Some may appear more in formal writing, specific contexts, or certain dialects. The goal is to help learners recognize and understand them whenever they encounter them. I appreciate your feedback and hope you found the challenge engaging!
Too bad
@akhtarbashir7839
Thank you for participating! I'm curious to know what aspect of the challenge you found "too bad". Was it the difficulty, the format, or something else? Your feedback is valuable and helps improve future content!