Dear M.Adaway,Thank you for your advice to convey them at the discussion level.Today's phrasal verbs;go on with :(-go on doing something-)get over : (-to stop being bothered by a problem-)get through :(–to be clearly expressed -)hold up : (-the continue in the same conditions without losing effectivenes-) PLEASE HELP ME. I CAN'T COMPLETE THIS SENTENCE :)))They just go on with(-go on doing something-) their studies and get over (–to stop being bothered by a problem-) the challenges and eventually get through (–to be clearly expressed -) them. If we don't hold up(-the continue in the same conditions without losing effectivenes-)Note: This paragraph was taken from my study which have been done to Dear Teacher Bill who is a member of MyEC. Thanks to Bill again.

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  • Thanks Natasha,
    it is a good info.
  • Hello,
    "early bird"
    1. Definition:

    (expr.) someone who likes getting up early in the morning
    Examples:

    My roommate is an early bird. She’s always up before dawn.

    I can’t stand early birds because I’m always grumpy in the morning.-an idiom.
  • Hi everybody,
    Please write down your last expression and share us.

    Cheers !
  • You can find some sentences which are related to.

    http://my.englishclub.com/profiles/blogs/in-care-of-pharasal-verb-to
  • Here are some phrasal verbs for the verb look.

    Look after – care for someone – She looks after my children when I work.
    Look around – searching an area – She’s looking around the school for an English tutor.
    Look at – watch – I’ve looked at too much TV today.
    Look back on – to reminisce or think of the past – I look back on my childhood with fondness.
    Look down – become worse – Things are looking down for my sister’s marriage.
    Look down on - have contempt for – She looks down on people with less education than she has.
    Look for – search – I’m looking for my reading glasses.
    Look forward to –expect something positive - I’m looking forward to seeing that movie.
    Look into -investigate; examine – The police are looking into the theft of my husband’s car.
    Look out for – be careful, watch for danger – Make sure you look out for snakes on your hike.
    Look over – to briefly examine something – I need to look over the results of my blood test.
    Look to – concentrate on doing something – I need to look to paying my bills before it is too late.
    Look up – improve - My wife’s health is looking up.
    Look up - find information - I look up the meaning of new vocabulary in my dictionary.
    Look up to – respect - I look up to my English teacher who has taught me a lot.

    Maria has been looking for a job but her chance of success was looking down. Every day she looked over the job ads in the newspaper. She has interviewed for three different jobs, but she felt like the employers look down on her because she doesn’t have a lot of education. So she decided to look into the possibility of taking computer classes. She has been looking around her town trying to find a good computer school.
    A week ago things started looking up. She finally looked to attending computer classes and really enjoys them. She really looks up to her instructors and actually looks forward to learning a lot about computers. She has also learned to look up information on the Internet. When she is in class her sister looks after her children. They often look at their favorite TV programs. When Maria gets home from her classes, she and her children go for a walk. But they are always careful to look out for the scary dog that lives in their neighborhood. Now when she looks back on the past few weeks she is happy about the future and her possibilities.
  • Here is my first work :)) please support me as doing yourself

    Today’s phrasal verbs;
    Do away with : get rid of
    Get away with : achieve something
    Drop out of : Quit a course
    Get down : make someone depressed
    Get down to : start working seriously
    Get down on : criticise


    At first, I had great difficulty with English especially its grammar, so it is extremely boring and I want to do away with. But in due course I realized getting away with this purpose
    and insisted indefatigable on it, since arranging myself for daily learning as steadily, every word begun sticking on me easily because I got the principle base and don’t allow me to drop out of anymore.
    In fact, my level getting down me as to see how much issues to deal with - especially vocab – I felt a new study plan needing, I did straightaway. After all, I came through and got down to since begining of 2009. As mentioned there had been interruptions more than once even since studying in high scool.
    To sum up, “one subject” pulls off and brings benefit for ” two subject” “two ones to four ones” etc.. I mean you learn following issues more easily.
    I think, in this course we need a teacher to get down on our studying. (or someone to help us )

    Note: Besides the phrasal verbs, I tried to use “Reduction of Clauses (Non Finite Clauses)” in this study
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