E.E. on November 11th, 2008

The phrasal verb “get through” means to become stronger and more able to deal with problems.
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Excerpts from popular TV shows and movies:
The Holiday
The following excerpt is taken from Nancy Meyers’ movie “The holiday” to show the usage of the phrasal verb “get through”.
Cameron Diaz (Amanda Woods) used the phrasal verb “get through”  while talking to [...]

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E.E. on November 11th, 2008

Break up: If a marriage breaks up, or if two people who have a romantic relationship break up, their marriage or relationship ends.
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Excerpts from popular TV shows and movies:
The Holiday
The following excerpt is taken from Nancy Meyers’ movie “The holiday” to show the usage of the phrasal verb “break up”.
Cameron Diaz (Amanda Woods) used the [...]

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E.E. on November 10th, 2008

The phrasal verb “toughen up” means to become stronger and more able to deal with problems, or to make someone become this way.
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Excerpts from popular TV shows and movies:
The Holiday
The following excerpt is taken from Nancy Meyers’ movie “The holiday” to show the usage of the phrasal verb “toughen up”.
Cameron Diaz (Amanda Woods) used the [...]

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E.E. on November 10th, 2008

The phrase “cry yourself to sleep” means to cry for a long time until you start to sleep.
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Excerpts from popular TV shows and movies:
The Holiday
The following excerpt is taken from Nancy Meyers’ movie “The holiday” to show the usage of the phrase “cry yourself to sleep”.
Cameron Diaz(Amanda Woods) used this phrase while talking to [...]

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