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Hello my name is Jim. Welcome to Learn English with Jim. On this show we explore words, phrases and idioms that are common in the English Language. Today, our lesson will focus on Phrasal Verb Quiz.
I will use a phrasal verb in a sentence afterwards I will ask you the meaning of the verb and give you three possible definitions for the phrasal verb I use. You must pick one of the three definitions as the correct answer. You will have 15 seconds to make your decision. Are you ready? Let’s begin.
In last night’s Poker game, he was raking it in. what does: raking it in” mean?
A. To earn a lot of money.
B. To be born wealthy.
C. T be generous with money.
The correct answer is A “raking it in” means to earn a lot of money.
I wouldn’t be here if you hadn’t ratted out to the cops.
What does “ratted out” mean?
A. To clean a cage.
B. To look for trouble.
C. TO inform the police about someone.
The correct answer is C
“Ratted out” means to inform the police about someone.
They fired her because she was ripping off the merchandise.
What does “rip off mean?
A. To look suspicious.
B. To place items in your purse.
C. To steal.
The correct answer is C “rip off” means to steal.
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