English Phrasal Verbs in Use Intermediate Book with Answers: Vocabulary Reference and Practice (Vocabulary in Use)
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How to get tied in knots!
English is one of the most confusing languages because it isn't just one language. If you are not a native speaker, then usually you start learning the language from books and articles which give you an insight into the more formal aspects of English which are derived from Latin (the Romans) or French (1066 and all that). However, as soon as you arrive in England (or any other English-speaking country), you soon realise that you don't understand a word! Why? Spoken English is derived from the ancient peoples of pre-Roman Britain, the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings who settled amongst us. Many of these words are short and linked to adverbs and prepositions to create different meanings, both literal and metaphorical. This book gives you all the most important phrasal verbs and is essential to understand our beautiful spoken language.
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Perfect
The book is perfect to learn all phrasal verbs.
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K**E
Definitely recommend
I like this book. Good quarantine time with it. Ordered more from this series.
L**E
As good as the rest of the series.
I'm a fan of the In Use series, so I liked this book. Wouldn't use it on its own though. A mix of the In Use books makes a really good learning experience.
A**M
Excellent books
This is a very interesting book aimed to learn the use of phrasal verb, perhaps, the most difficult part of the English language for non-English speakers.
A**E
It is good and useful
It is good and useful
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