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Phrasal verbs start with the word "back" | EP 3

5m · Speech Perfect! · 02 May 01:31

Phrasal Verbs:

  1. Back off - It is often said to a person who is getting involved in a situation. It is used often to give a command, to remove oneself from the situation. We also use this to express fear for instance
  2. Back down - to admit a mistake. To stop supporting an idea.
  3. Back up - to support someone verbally. To back someone up; to back up another person.



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