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Learn the English Phrases CAUGHT OFF GUARD and CAUGHT IN THE ACT

Bob's Short English Lessons

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Catched Off Guard

When you're caught off guard, it means something happens and you haven't planned for it. The second phrase i wanted to teach you to day is the phrase, caught in the act. Usually we use this phrase to talk about people who are committing a crime. Sometimes students at my school will go to their first track in field meat, and then they don't wear sun tan lotion, and they're caught offguard. They think it's going to be a cloudy day,Don't wear suntan lotions, and they get a really, really bad sunburn. But hey, let's look at a comet from a previous video. I was not good at using phrasal

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