LOOK AFTER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

LOOK AFTER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb LOOK AFTER has the following meaning: 1. Look after = to take care of someone/something (transitive) When you make sure that someone/something is safe and well. To take care of someone (or something) by doing what is needed to keep them well...
TAKE AFTER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE AFTER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

 The English phrasal verb TAKE AFTER has the following meanings: 1. Take after (someone) = to resemble (someone) in appearance or habit (transitive – inseparable) This phrasal verb is used when you want to say that someone looks like (or resembles) an older...
Telling the time in English

Telling the time in English

We have some new material for you about learning how to tell the time in English. First we have this video Here is a summary chart for your reference: You can find more details about telling the time here: How to tell the time in English Once you have seen the video...
The Difference between Fun and Funny

The Difference between Fun and Funny

A common mistake for students learning English is the difference between Fun and Funny. What is the difference between Fun and Funny? Both can be used as adjectives (words that describe something) Funny = it makes you laugh Fun = when you enjoy yourself and have a...

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