Learn 180 of the phrasal verbs most used in living English speech and get one step closer to your goal - to understand native speakers, listen to radio and TV programs without compromising comprehension.
In one application, you can go through several types of exercises to consolidate in memory the most important ways to use phrasal verbs. It is well known that phrasal verbs are best studied as whole semantic constructs in the context of phrases. This simulator is intended for this, which will offer you various exercises: a phrase constructor, filling in missing verbs and prepositions in an existing phrase, as well as an auditory perception of the studied verbs (by ear).
In the application library, you will learn the various shades of each phrasal verb, and in the Sprint you can set a personal record for survival.
New: a category of dependent prepositions has already been added to the application, which often causes confusion among students. It is known that this part of speech is very significant for the perception of the purity of the language and the incorrect use of dependent prepositions can greatly annoy the interlocutors. Examples: part of - part of something; add to - add; afraid of - to be afraid; keen on - get carried away. All these constructions must be remembered, since they cannot be used otherwise, with other prepositions.
The 'ComeOnBro' application currently has 108 dependent preposition expressions in its library. The database will expand in the near future.