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❤️‍🔥Phrasal verbs made easy! Key words 👇 1. Take off my coat: This sentence means to remove or unfasten a coat that is being worn. Example:
❤️‍🔥Phrasal verbs made easy! Key words 👇 1. Take off my coat: This sentence means to remove or unfasten a coat that is being worn. Example: "It's getting warm in here, I need to take off my coat." 2. Roll down my sleeves: This sentence refers to the action of lowering or unrolling the sleeves of a shirt or jacket. Example: "It's getting chilly, I should roll down my sleeves." 3. Unbutton my cuffs: This sentence means to unfasten the buttons on the cuffs of a shirt or a jacket. Example: "I need to unbutton my cuffs before washing my hands." 4. Unbuckle my belt: This sentence indicates the action of opening or unfastening the buckle of a belt. Example: "I have to unbuckle my belt after a big meal." 5. Slip off my rings: This sentence means to remove rings from fingers by sliding them off. Example: "I always slip off my rings before going to bed." 6. Undo my shoelaces: This sentence refers to the act of untying or loosening the laces on a pair of shoes. Example: "I need to undo my shoelaces to take off my sneakers." 7. Unzip my boots: This sentence indicates the action of opening the zipper on a pair of boots. Example: "It's easier to take off my boots when I unzip them first." 8. Kick off my boots: This sentence means to remove boots by kicking them off with the feet. Example: "After a long day, I just want to kick off my boots and relax." 🔆😎Phrasal verbs: The easiest way to remember them 🤩 1. Tuck in a shirt: - This means to put the bottom part of your shirt inside your pants or skirt so that it looks neat and tidy. 2. Zip up a skirt/jeans: - This means to pull the zipper (a small fastener) on your skirt or jeans all the way up to close it. 3. Roll up the sleeves: - This means to fold the sleeves of your shirt or jacket up so that they are shorter, usually to make your arms more comfortable or to keep them out of the way. 4. Put on a jacket: - This means to take a jacket and wear it by putting your arms through the sleeves and placing it on your shoulders. 5. Slip on socks: - This means to quickly and easily put on your socks by sliding your feet into them. 6. Slide into your shoes: - This means to put on your shoes easily by sliding your feet into them without much effort. 7. Pick out a bag: - This means to choose a bag from a selection of bags. 8. Check out your outfit: - This means to look at and examine what you are wearing to see how it looks on you. #english #learnenglish #ingles #englisch #ingles #englisch #learnenglish #english

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