on the road (traveling; moving from place to place) I’ve been on the road since Wednesday morning. The band usually spends many months on the road. envocabulary.com
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Phrases A phrase is a group of related words that does not have a subject verb combination and cannot stand alone as a sentence. Types of phrases Function Examples Noun phrase as a noun All these books are mine. Verb phrase as a verb We have fixed the roof. Adjective …
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later vs. latter later (at a future time; afterwards) I’ll call you back later. He later became a teacher. latter (second one; second part) Of these two options; the latter is far better than the former. I’ll go to Australia in the latter half of the year. envocabulary.com
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get across (to succeed in making someone understand something) I want to get this message across to the public. You should try to get your point across to him. Mike just can’t get across to her. envocabulary.com
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gear up (to get ready, prepare for something) I have to gear myself up for the exam. They are trying to gear up for mass production of the vaccine. envocabulary.com
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