2022-05-04
19 分钟Hi there, everybody, and welcome back to English lessons with Harry.
Yes, that's me.
And we're here again to give you another English lesson, hopefully to help you to get a better understanding of the language, phrasal verbs, expressions, and all those other wonderful parts of the language that you might have some trouble with and you'd like to have some help.
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Okay, so enough of that.
Let's get on with the lesson.
So what are we going to talk about today?
Well, in today's lesson, we're going to focus on phrasal verbs and phrasal verbs relating to driving.
Okay?
So we all love to drive, and most of us like to drive.
Most of us have a car, and most of us have driven a car at some stage.
Okay, so these are phrasal verbs related to driving.