The 50 Important Phrasal Verbs in English



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1:26 Story 1
4:37 Story 2
8:24 Story 3
12:16 Story 4
16:03 Story 5

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34 thoughts on “The 50 Important Phrasal Verbs in English”

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  3. Please read this 🙏🏼
    The Isra*li occupation, a fact even acknowledged by Israel*s, traces back to 1948 when the Balfour Declaration of 1917 pledged support for a Jewish national home in Palest*ne. This historical context is essential to understanding the plight of Palest*n*ans. For over 70 years,
    Palest*n*ans have endured displacement, restricted movement, and lived under harsh conditions. The term "apartheid" aptly describes the segregation and
    discrimination they face in their own land, marked by numerous Isra*li checkpoints.
    Despite countless peaceful attempts, oppression persists, leading to further land loss and human suffering. It's important to note that Ham*as, often a focus of international attention, emerged as a response to active resistance against this enduring injustice. If you trying to feel sorry for Israel*s today I hope you felt sorry for Palest*n* ans for the past 70 years A . Give the people their homes and country back.

    Reply

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