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Ep. 91 2000 Subscribers and How to Use Phrasal Verbs (Break Up and Break In)

from American English With Brent · host Brent

We just hit 2000 subscribers on the YouTube channel!!!! Thank you so much!!!! Link to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g Link to Bob's Short English Lessons: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmW5tmKIBrryNf5n-_A6Fmw There are many ways to use "break up" in English, and I discuss quite a few. A couple may break up. You may have to break up a fight or an argument. Your cellphone reception might be breaking up because you are in between cell towers. I also briefly introduce the prefix "mis." We often use words like misinformation, misheard, and misremembered.  I hope this podcast helps. "Break in," for two simple words, it can have a lot of different meaning, and I cover just about every one of them. I also explain how break can be used as a noun, verb, and adjective. I explain what blisters are, and briefly explain how to use "break down" and "break open."

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