6 Three-word Verbs (+Quiz): Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary
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Three-word verbs, also known as three part phrasal verbs, play a crucial role in the English language, especially for advanced learners. These verb combinations enhance vocabulary and help convey more nuanced meanings in conversation and writing. Understanding and mastering three-word verbs can significantly improve your English fluency and communication skills. For instance, phrases like "look forward to," "get along with," and "put up with" are commonly used in everyday English, making them essential for effective communication. By incorporating these verbs into your speech and writing, you can express ideas more naturally and sound more like a native speaker.
To effectively learn and use three-word verbs, consider these tips: First, create a list of common phrasal verbs and their meanings to study regularly. Engaging with practical examples in context will help you remember their usage better. Additionally, practice using these verbs in sentences or conversations to reinforce your understanding. Online resources, such as quizzes and exercises focused on phrasal verbs, can also aid in your learning process. By consistently applying these strategies, you will enhance your vocabulary and improve your overall English language skills, making you a more confident communicator.
Back down from
• Explanation: To withdraw from a position or argument.
• Synonyms: Retreat, concede.
• Collocations: Back down from a challenge, back down from an argument.
Donald Trump won’t back down from hid commitment to winning the election.
He had to back down from his stance after realizing the facts were wrong.
2. Catch up to
• Explanation: To reach someone or something that is ahead or to update oneself.
• Synonyms: Reach, update.
• Collocations: Catch up with friends, catch up on studies.
• "I need to catch up on my vocabulary before the test."
Let’s catch up after you subscribe to that channel for more tips!
3. Check out (of)
• Explanation: To leave a place (like a hotel) or to look at something interesting.
• Synonyms: Depart, investigate.
• Collocations: Check out of a hotel, check out a resource.
• "I will check out of this hotel early to my morning class
• "You should check out that YouTube video on Future tips!"
4. Cut back (on)
• Explanation: To reduce something.
• Synonyms: Reduce, decrease.
• Collocations: Cut back on spending, cut back on time.
• "you need to cut back on distractions while studying English."
• "You might want to cut back on watching TV if you want to ."
5. Cut down (on)
• Explanation: To reduce the amount of something.
• Synonyms: Decrease, limit.
• Collocations: Cut down on sugar, cut down on expenses.
• "I’m trying to cut down on my use of translation apps while learning."
• "Cutting down on procrastination can help you achieve your goals."
6. Drop in (on)
• Explanation: To visit someone informally and without prior arrangement.
• Synonyms: Visit unexpectedly, stop by.
• Collocations: Drop in for a chat, drop in on friends.
• "Feel free to drop in on our study session anytime!"
• "Sometimes I drop in on my favorite YouTube channels for quick tips."
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14:30 - drop in on
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