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jueves, 23 de septiembre de 2010

FACE UP TO PHRASAL - EP 1



FRED AND BETTY: IS THIS THE END?




Fred and Betty have been dating for years. They have always been a very happy couple... or have they?




Listen to Fred and Betty's phone call AND learn lots of new phrasal verbs with the first series of Face up to Phrasals. All 12 episodes of Fred and Betty: Is this the End? are live NOW!








Episode 1: Betty's angry
Betty: Fred, I found out about you and that
other girl. How could you do this to me?!


Has Fred really got another lady? Surely not!!!
Go to episode 2 to find out!


Find out about


Meaning: if you find out about something, you discover a fact or information that you did not know
before, often because someone was keeping it secret.
Grammar: This phrasal verb needs an object. You can not separate the verb from its particles.



He found out about the theft
He found out about it


Example sentence: Jonathan didn't find out about the missing money until the police wrote to him.
Synonyms: discover, catch on to, detect, unearth

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1715_faceup/page2.shtml

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