Phrasal Expressions – Lesson 2 (English)

Phrasal Expressions : Lesson 2
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To dress up: to wear formal clothes, to dress very nicely.
   
At last: finally, after a long time.
   
As usual: as is the general case, as is typical.
   
To find out: get information about, to determine. This idiom is seperable only when a pronoun is used.
   
To look at: give one’s attention to; to watch.
   
To look for: to try to find, to search for.
   
All right: acceptable, fine, yes, okay. This idiom can also be spelled ‘alright’ in informal usage.
   
All along: all the time, from the beginning (without change).
   
Little by little: gradually, slowly (also: step by step).
   
To tire out: to make very weary due to difficult conditions or hard effort (also: to wear out)
   
To spend time: to do an activity over a period of time.
   
Never mind: don’t be concerned about it; ignore what was just said.
   
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