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Ryan

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2020.06.23 14:45

Ryan’s Phrasal Verb Of The Day: Break Up

Meaning (1): Separate

into smaller parts

Example: “I am going to break my presentation up into four sections.”

Meaning (2): Unstable connection

Example: “I’m sorry I couldn’t catch what you were saying, you keep breaking up.”

Meaning (3): End a relationship

Example: “What?! You cannot be serious, you’re breaking up with me?! You’re totally out of your mind!”
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Comments

  • Noamright 2020.06.23 14:48

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    It's a good way to learn English, Thanks a lot.
  • marina 2020.06.23 14:48

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    Your voice is music to my ears. 😘
  • Jennifer 2020.06.23 14:51

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    Thanks for your sharing
  • Ly Ly 2020.06.23 14:52

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    Thanks alot
  • Sol 2020.06.23 15:17

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    Meaning 3! 😂😂
  • Lilian星い 2020.06.23 15:19

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    I can’t catch your words “maybe they...I’m not sure.” they what? 🤔
  • Rebecca 2020.06.23 15:35

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    Can I use “break off” to describe the relationship ?
  • 耿耿Logan 2020.06.23 16:12

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    @Lilian星い "Maybe I've done it before, I'm not sure."
  • Lilian星い 2020.06.23 22:52

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    @耿耿Logan thanks so much💐😊
  • jessica 芮rui莹ying 2020.06.24 00:04

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    Nite nite. Zzzzzz🌛❇

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