
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 429
Speak Better English with Harry
The Verb to Veer Off
The word we have here is spontaneously. And when something happens spontaneously, it happens without being planned. So in this case, the rocket exploded spontaneously. Nobody was expecting it. It's a, of course, an adverbs spontaneously. Number four, another phrasal verb to veer off. Now make sure it's veer off, not fear, it's v, v sound to veers off. To veer off means to change direction. When something disintegrates, it breaks up into a thousand pieces.
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