Phrasal Expressions – Lesson 8 (English)

Phrasal Expressions : Lesson 8 (English)
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To be about to: to be at the moment of doing something, to be ready. This idiom is often used with the adverb ‘just’.
   
To turn around: to move or face in the opposite direction; to completely change the condition of.
   
To take turns: to alternate, to change people while doing something.
   
To pay attention (to): to look at and listen to someone while they speaking, to concentrate.
   
To brush up on: to review something in order to refresh one’s memory.
   
Over and over (again): repeatedly (also: time after time, time and again).
   
To wear out: to use something until it has no value or worth anymore, to make useless through wear.
   
To throw away: to discard, to dispose of.
   
To fall in love: to begin to love. This idiom is used with the expression ‘at first sight’ to indicate a sudden love for someone not well known.
   
To go out (with): To go on a date (with); to date repeatedly.
   
To go out: to stop functioning; to stop burning; to leave home or work (also: to step out).
   
To break up (with): to stop dating.
   
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