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  • What a beautiful explanation, thanks my future husband!

  • ;D

    

  • Thanks a lot! Explanations is so clear. And your slow speech makes it easy to pick it out. 5/5 :)

  • @saschabudko Thank you very much, Bob.

  • Thanks a lot! I/m glad to come across your videos! There is so much trash in internet and I have to waste much time before I find smth really worth of...

  • Hello.. Mister autoenglish. you mentioned in this video another phrasal verb it was "READ OUT". Could you explain it in a short definition . Thank you very much.

  • @migbern68 READ OUT= Read aloud than usual

  • Hi Sir,i am not an english speaker can you please first of all explain me what is the meaning of phrase i have checked in the dictionary but it is a bit complicated. thanks

  • U r great again

  • good job. all about it....you have responsed a big question for me. i'm beginner in English... and so i don't understand the phrasal verbs yet.

  • good job. all about it....you have response a big question for me. i'm beginner in English... and so i don't understand the phrasal verbs yet.

  • good job. all about it here

  • The phrase to repeat is "Have you sorted out the printer yet?", exactly as you say.

  • have you sorted out the problem with the printer yet? right????

  • GREAT! very good exercises!

  • Glad you liked them,

    Bob

  • it's nice but there is a remark if only the video included only pics & phrasal verbs that would be very nice & useful I liked the first image of the sad monkey & the two phrasal verbs given to describe it :) well done thnx !

  • Hi there Nice Video. Very True! Phrasal verbs are a big "headache" for language learners. One of my students recently told me that "set" is the word with the most variations in the English language. Set out...set up etc. Anyway, keep up the good work. Ric (EnglishWebTeacher).

  • Good job, well done!

  • Thanks.

    Bob

  • you are so handsome ^^

  • Thank you. I'm very glad you enjoyed it so much.

    Bob

  • I saw this video in my English class and we all loved you. We watched this video and now we're always repeating: could you find out the train times to manchester?

  • amazing!!!!!!you are the best teacher on youtube!!

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