Воскресенье, 23 Мая 2004 г. 12:19
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Churchill House's Phrasal Verb of the Day is: come round (2)
Definition: to visit someone.
(This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.1. When the doctor comes round I'll ask him to look at it for you.
E.g.2. At 1 o'clock someone comes round with drinks for the patients.
This phrasal verb can't be separated.
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Don't forget to revise this week's verbs (fill in / come round / look after / settle in / come
round) because on Monday you'll receive 3 e-mails; a test exercise, the answers to the test
exercise, and the first of next week's verbs.
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