(to be) “Clear-Cut” & (to) Clear-Cut (Idiomatic Phrasal-Adjective & Phrasal-Verb)
“Clear-Cut” – The Phrasal-Adjective “Clear-Cut” (a decision / answer / information). And the Phrasal-Verb (to) “Clear-Cut” (as in the mass-murder of trees).
Read Moreby The Teacher | May 10, 2021 | English Lexis, Phrasal-Adjectives, Phrasal-Verbs | 1 |
“Clear-Cut” – The Phrasal-Adjective “Clear-Cut” (a decision / answer / information). And the Phrasal-Verb (to) “Clear-Cut” (as in the mass-murder of trees).
Read Moreby The Teacher | Jun 30, 2016 | English Lexis, Phrasal-Nouns, Phrasal-Verbs, This vs That | 0 |
(a) “Pop-Up” vs (to) “Pop Up” – The Difference In Meaning And Usage Between The Phrasal-Noun And The Phrasal-Verb Form Of These Phrases.
Read Moreby The Teacher | Feb 17, 2015 | English Lexis, Fun With English, Phrasal-Adjectives, Phrasal-Verbs | 0 |
“Today’s Tid-Bit” — The Adjectival-Phrase (to be) “Beat Up”. This phrase is used as a way of describing someone or something’s condition (and it’s not good)
Read Moreby The Teacher | Mar 24, 2014 | English Usage, English Grammar, Phrasal-Verbs, This vs That, Verbs | 0 |
Agree vs Agree With – The difference in Meaning & Usage between this common Verb, and similar Phrasal-Verb – GiveMeSomeEnglish!!!
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