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  • Thanks for your classes, as always very helpful. I have a question: are american and british phrasal verbs the same? do they mean the same? for example do americans have their phrasal verbs and british have their phrasal verbs? thanks and greetings from Venezuela

  • Do you have exercises on these? Just watching the video doesn't really do too much, I forget them after 5 minutes.

  • @narcomanel Yes I do, but I'm afraid you'll have to wait a month or so until the new site has been launched :( Sorry.

  • @Englischbox Oh, okay. I will just write them down, I guess, and look at them periodically.

    Waiting for your site. :)

  • @narcomanel Good idea. I'll be as quick as I can with the new site. It's going to be brilliant!

  • @narcomanel Hey, the site is now up! I'm working on materials, and just did a worksheet with the definitions you desired. Click on the link under the video to find them!

  • Thank you, Interesting!

  • @MuhammadEgypt Once again, you're very welcome :)

  • KHOUYA MEANS BROTHER , IT IS ARABIC WORD

    MERCI

  • @TheBENABIB شكر Khouya! Hope that's right!

  • MERCI KHOUYA

    C BIEN

    ARE YOU FRENCH ?

  • @TheBENABIB Je suis anglais, and you're welcome!

  • thanks so much, very good topic, can you make more videos about phrasal verbs? thanks again

  • @samurai50062 I'm working on it! I've made videos on phrasal verbs with turn, use, come, bring and catch, and soon I'll do some more with take and get.

  • @samurai50062 There are now quite a few more available on our site. Have a look at the link above!

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