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Speak Better English with Harry

Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 445

Aug 23, 2023
Learn popular English phrasal verbs like 'put off', 'bring up', and 'look forward to'. Explore the meanings of 'run into', 'bring about', 'look into', and 'come across'. Understand 'take up', 'put up with', 'settle down', and 'turn down' phrasal verbs. Discover the meanings of 'break down', 'give up', and 'carry on' and how to use them correctly.
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Quick takeaways

  • 'Put off' means to postpone or delay something.
  • 'Look forward to' means to anticipate something with pleasure or excitement.

Deep dives

Phrasal Verb: 'Put off'

'Put off' means to postpone or delay something. For example, someone had to put off their trip to London due to the pandemic. Another example is not to put off doing homework until the last minute.

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