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How many phrasal verbs do you know? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 03, 2008 20:16 pm   How many phrasal verbs do you know?
 

OK, I understand this might be a difficult question to answer but how many phrasal verbs do you think you know? By "knowing" I mean, how many phrasal verbs do you know at least one meaning of?
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How many phrasal verbs do you know? #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 03, 2008 21:14 pm   How many phrasal verbs do you know?
 

I have a book titled "the phrasal verb organizer" which contains over 700 phrasal verbs and I went though all these verbs 2 times, so I must be familiar with at least 700 items.
But then again, when I see an unfamiliar phrasal verb, I can deduce its meaning from the context.
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