Phrasal verbs can be difficult to learn because they often have multiple meanings and can be used in a variety of contexts, making it challenging for to fully understand their usage. Also, some phrasal verbs are idiomatic, so their meaning cannot be inferred from the individual words used. This makes it difficult to learn and use them correctly in context. Luckily, you can get a lot of exposure to phrasal verbs by consuming English-language media.
@@Todd_OutstandingEnglish Exactly. Most of the phrasal verbs that have stuck in my head are the ones I've heard in TV shows, movies and TH-cam videos. Reading newspapers in English is also incredibly useful, you learn a lot of advanced vocabulary and idioms.
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Phrasal verbs... Probably the hardest thing to memorize 😂
Although with determination and practice, I notice that I'm able to remember them.
Phrasal verbs can be difficult to learn because they often have multiple meanings and can be used in a variety of contexts, making it challenging for to fully understand their usage. Also, some phrasal verbs are idiomatic, so their meaning cannot be inferred from the individual words used. This makes it difficult to learn and use them correctly in context. Luckily, you can get a lot of exposure to phrasal verbs by consuming English-language media.
@@Todd_OutstandingEnglish Exactly. Most of the phrasal verbs that have stuck in my head are the ones I've heard in TV shows, movies and TH-cam videos. Reading newspapers in English is also incredibly useful, you learn a lot of advanced vocabulary and idioms.