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Kobi C.

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2020.07.12 03:02

Hello, My Friends from Around the World!

This is a quick and

simple reference for a few verbs and prepositions.

I hope this helps. 😊
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  • Ivonne Lorena 2020.07.12 03:05

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    Hi! I'm going to save and study this a lot. thank you!
  • Tania 2020.07.12 03:11

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    Why is so difficult
  • viviana 2020.07.12 03:14

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    What is the meaning of Fed up with?
  • Anahi 2020.07.12 03:14

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    Thank you!!
  • Adriana no veo dm 2020.07.12 03:16

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    Could you make a voice note saying the words? Please, thank you😅
  • Magalí 2020.07.12 03:17

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    Thanks!
  • Suzy G 2020.07.12 03:35

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    Thank you😊
  • Jess 2020.07.12 06:10

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    @viviana estar cansado /harto de...
  • Aisynad 2020.07.12 15:27

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    Wow, it's useful. I'm lil bit confused with preposition and phrasal verb
  • Nick Richard 2020.07.12 16:50

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    @Kobi C. Tranks 😃😊
  • viviana 2020.07.12 18:02

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    @Jess thank you !
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:34

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    @Ivonne Lorena Very Welcome! 👍😊
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:40

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    @Tania Good question! 🤔 English is very difficult because it is a poor combination of so many other languages from past conquering groups of people...
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:48

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    @Tania Here is a famous quote about the English Language: (warning: it has potentially offensive words) “The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.” James D. Nicoll Other people had added to the quote: “Then strips the bodies for vocabulary. Also it’s the bastard child of German and French... then sent to live with their Greek Uncle before thrown to the streets... “Yo be fair, the Romana and the Normans essentially beat up Old Englisc into a creole of French-Latin and Anglo-Saxon-German.” That is why English is so difficult - for everyone. 😞
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:53

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    @viviana Good question. Imagine someone or something frustrates you again and again over a long period of time... Then suddenly, for some reason, it happens again to but on this occasion you cannot tolerate the person or situation any more... At this moment, you are “fed up” with the person or situation. to be fed up = to refuse to tolerate more I hope this helps. 😊
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:53

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    @Anahi Very Welcome!
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:54

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    @Magalí Very Welcome!
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:54

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    @Suzy G Very Welcome! 👍
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:56

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    @Jess Yes! Thank you for answering the previous question. 🙏👍😊
  • Jess 2020.07.28 13:59

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    @Kobi C. De nada! Como decimos en España: para eso estamos !
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 13:59

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    @Aisynad Yes, I agree. If you are in school and are tested on the difference then: A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object. Most of the time, a prepositional phrase modifies a verb or a noun. These two kinds of prepositional phrases are called adverbial phrases and adjectival phrases, respectively. — I hope this helps. 😊
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 14:00

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    @Nick Richard Very Welcome! 👍😊
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 14:00

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    @viviana Very Welcome!
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 14:02

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    @Jess Yes - I agree! In English: “That’s what we’re here for.” 🙏👍😊
  • Kobi C. 2020.07.28 14:03

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    @Adriana no veo dm I haven’t forgotten about you...
  • Nick Richard 2020.07.29 00:52

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    @Kobi C. Always👍

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