come up with
, get along with
, get around to
, put up with
, look forward to
, look up to
, look down on
, live up to
, keep up with
, and make up for
. If you find this lesson useful, pick up a digital or physical copy of my book, 100 Practical English Phrasal Verbs.
22 COMMENTS
As usual a very good lesson which allowed me to know ‘metallica’ and to understand that I could like it too. Thanks Alex.
1o/1o
For me it’s a good idea to teach us these inseparable and transitive phrasal verbs that make things a little simpler
Thanks a lot,Mr.Alex
hey alex. thank you for this wonderful lesson. i socred 10/10!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Alex!
Wonderful lesson, Alex are those prepositions always necessary? Thanks
Thanks sir Alex
thnx
Thanks 🙏 , I look forward to explanation more of the phrasal verbs.
Thank you Alex! Good lesson!
p.s:thank you .
Thanks
thank you Alex, very useful list of phrasal verbs
Thanks.so what does the phrase “make up for” mean.I mistook it with “make up”.
It is so nice to learn about phrasal verbs, but it is hard too! Thank you for the lesson, Alex :)
Thanks alot
I´ve just done the quiz and I got 10/10.
However, at sentence number nine there’s an error. If the option is “look down on”, this preposition can’t be repeated in the sentence again.
9/10 I’m almost good on it
10/10 !!
I got 10 correct out of 10. :D
Thank you Mr. Alex.
I am looking forward watching new videos from you.
Great lesson from great teacher.
Have been getting 100% thankyou great teacher Alex.
Thank you, Alex. I got lots of useful phrases from you. Although I had not done my homework in this week, finally I got around to doing it on Friday, the last day of week! I’ll try to keep up with your English lesson.