whip
that native speakers use all the time. You’ll learn phrases like “whip up,” “whip out,” and “whip through,” and I’ll explain how to use them in fun and simple ways. Whether you’re whipping up breakfast or whipping through a magazine, these expressions will help you sound more natural in English. Watch and learn how to add these to your conversations!
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🙂 not bad
it´s very interesting
On Tuesday evening I usually visit English speaking club in my native city. But there I deal with non English native speakers and being non native speakers they avoid of using phrasal verbs. Oh, If it were easy to learn English phrasal verbs!
well done
good teacher