English Phrasal Verbs using "Drop" | 925 English - Lesson 44 by Business English Pod
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Learn English phrasal verbs. In today’s lesson we’re going to look at English phrasal verbs using "drop."
Welcome back to 925 English for another lesson on English phrasal verbs. In today’s lesson we’re going to look at phrasal verbs using the verb “drop.”
As you may already know, a phrasal verb is an expression with a verb and a preposition. For example, we say “turn on” and “turn off” a light or computer. From these common examples, you can see that one verb might combine with different prepositions to make different meanings. And in this lesson, we’ll look at how different prepositions combine with the verb “drop” to form some common expressions.
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Great video! Thank you so much! I have a question about a sentence on the video, it is ( it might even seen rude..) I've learnt that after a modal verb there must be either verb b or (have) befor the pp. So this sentence should be:
"It might even be seen rude.." Is that right? please explain it to me.
drop >> something falling
drops off >> something decreases (not you decrease)
drop something off >> delivering something (object between or after but him/it always between)
drop by >> just visiting informally (mention the place)
drop in >> just visiting informally (not mention the place)
dropped out >> quit a course for example
I dropped out my works,since the salary can pay my life
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I dropped out my job last Friday,I am looking for a new job right now.However ,it’s a little bit hard to do that right now since the new year is coming…
Drop off
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