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I don’t even watched it but i’m leavin the first thank you, teacher!

Felipe

    Nice lesson! Thanks

    mieto1969

      Definitely, I need to watch this video once more to fully undersand these phrasal verbs. Writing up some sample sentences will help me to do so, I think.

      However, the bottom line here is to use these expressions in real world context. But to tell the truth, I do not want to get mixed up with the wrong people. My only crime is that I’ve fallen in love again, I must confess.

      Fantastic review of phrasal verbs at the end on the video Benjamin.

      Thanks a million for your substantial contributions to our English!

      Regino

Very useful vocabulary! Thanks, Benjamin.

Júlio César L Sousa

Hi great master Ben, why in the quiz run off with is wrong? And run away with should be right?

mescal

    I have the same doubt.
    I got 90 because that mistake.

    Dgo0319

    I think it is “to run off WITH not simple to run off.But I know that run away is correct.

    Lobasolitaria

    because he says in the video run away not off and run off means to get on, to do something opposite of run away wich means to escape some sittuation.

    valtrek

Nice lesson! Thanks

alan.jefferson

80 5hwnks

Satilmis

Hello Benjamin .
Thank you for this lesson .
Why , in question five , “run off with ” is not the good answer ?
See you

tsamp

Good lesson. But too much information

Anuar is from Kazakhstan

i have a small doubt in reading task regarding IELTS exam,,,,,,, pollutants instead of pollution and declined instead of smaller ,,best instead of popular is correct or not… whether we have to match the exact answer that should be in key.

chaitanya sailesh

Hello, Benjamin! i enjoyed so much this lesson. I could learn new words related to crime. Take care

marcelocoura

Thank you, Benjamin!!!

JJulian

Phrasal verbs are usually not easier than regular and irregular verbs, so we have to study them very carefully and precisely to remember what is the preposition or particle we have to use with them. It’s a topic like jargon or slang, they are technical words which use a specific group of people. We have to put emphasis to learn them. Thanks a lot, teacher Benjamin, we will have to memorise these phrasal verbs to understand better when we listen to this type of topic, the black chronicles.

angardiobel

One word, great!

Post Scriptum.
Excuse me Sir, can we hope that one day he will have a lesson on poor Mr Bunbury? ;-)

Riccardo S

Thanks Benjamin!!Interesting lesson!!

knopfler86

woow… i have never see the lesson like this before.

yahdi

    Yeah same, i never seen one

    SaburoRH

It was a good lesson….!!

Jakub Alvarez

thanx

Outoffears

i need new friends because my pronunciation is bad

yorkina

Thank you .It’s a good lesson.

pavanut2

thank you Benjamín from Colombia, you’re an excellent teacher:)

Josecardenas

Great lesson to start with.Thank you.

Aldrin Baluquing

Thanks Benjamim, this lesson was great..

marcos alexandre

Opppps! 60!

Bayo

Thank you. ??

Angelika Szuba

Great class!

marcosbj

Run away with: scape / get away with: to end with the clean hands in spite of doing sth wrong.

Matallana

You are really good about teaching.

rumeysaece

It’s a good vocabulary lesson , thank you

tranphamanh25

There should be a mistake at 5th question. It must be the phrasal verbs of ‘run off with’ and ‘run away with’ be synonyms. Good luck!

erkanarat

That’s so sad.

yurei78

I think “to run away with” and “to run off with” are synonyms.

Fabio Isaias

thanks for your hard work. but I have the same question that why in the quiz number 5 run off with is wrong.

strongersongxiaopeng

thanks for your work

daka

thanks very much

vangfabulous

What is difference of ”run off with” and
”run away with”. Why weren’t interchangeable these two phrasel verb???

idoo

    because he says in the video run away not off and run off means to get on, to do something, opposite of run away wich means to escape some sittuation.

    valtrek

you are good instructor.
thank you

Geldon

Thanks a lot teacher, It’s a wonderful lesson for me

Hiennguyen3825

Thanks Benjamin! This lesson reminds me of Agatha Christie’s books.

Isaias Menezes Silva

Gracias profe… Muy buena lesión.

Jonathan Ortiz Salazar

thanks
the lesson was great. but if you could please give more examples while explaining phrasal verbs

Hwnart

Thanks a lot teacher ;)

Alireza11

Benjamin! thank you for this lesson. You is a nice teacher.

Roberto

the summary at the end of the video is very helpful. thank you.

marwankasaballi

Thank you Mr. Benjamin.

Alex-1956

Thank you Sir Benjamin.
You are a very good teacher!

Lobasolitaria

Thank you

gussystar55

100%
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valtrek
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