22 ways to use ‘OUT’ in English: outfit, outlook, output, outcry, out loud...
The word “out” has so many uses in English! “Out” may be short, but it is mighty! More than just a preposition, “out” has many uses in combination with other words. In this English lesson, I will introduce you to some of them and help you to increase your vocabulary. For example, “outcome” is another word for “end result” or “consequence”. The phrase “out of date” means that something is not fresh anymore. There are so many combinations of “out” with other words that they cannot all be named here, but here are more words you will learn in this lesson: outing, out loud, outer space, outcry, outfit, outlook, output, outnumber, outcast... and more! https://www.engvid.com/22-ways-to-use-out-in-english/
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10 "UP" Phrasal Verbs https://youtu.be/Xya8vp0yswc
10 Ways to use "KEEP" https://youtu.be/blM5T5y5o2c
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