Lesson 52: Food related Phrasal Verbs; Boil over, Fry up, Cut off, Dig in, Whip in, Top up
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2023
- You will learn more than 15 phrasal verbs about food and cooking with meaning and examples.
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Chow down: This phrasal verb means to eat a meal enthusiastically or quickly.
For example:
After a long day at work, I can't wait to chow down on some pizza.
Tuck in: This phrasal verb means to start eating a meal with enthusiasm.
For instance:
The Thanksgiving feast looked so delicious that we all eagerly tucked in."
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interesting video, because I always have problems with particles at the end of verb, ( up, down, off, ...)
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