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Episode 2107.
Check out these english phrasal verbs.
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Have you heard native speakers use the phrasal verb checkout?
Today, we answer a listener question by showing you the five meanings of this phrasal verb.
Plus, get top tips on how to prioritize which meanings to use first.
Hello, Lindsey.
How are you?
Hello, Aubrey.
I'm doing very well today.
Today we're recording on a Friday, so I'm about ready for the weekend.
Yes, Fridays are the best.
You got the whole weekend in front of you.
Are you going to go to any fun restaurants this weekend?
Any restaurants in Denver you've been wanting to check out?