don´t worry Juanjo. It was just a bad day. Anyway, although you were "stuck"/"blocked", you tried to work hard and indeed you did! Grammar remark: Avoid using "lock" in the figurative meaning as it has to do with paths, ways, access and so on....
I just read the text and I have found three phrasal verbs: touch off, turn out and look at. I think they are few, but I only found those three. I read the text again to find out more. Alejandro
Yesterday I was so so tired and locked. Sorry for this teacher and partners.
ResponderEliminarNext day I´ll try to tell you how I am.
Kisses
don´t worry Juanjo. It was just a bad day. Anyway, although you were "stuck"/"blocked", you tried to work hard and indeed you did!
ResponderEliminarGrammar remark:
Avoid using "lock" in the figurative meaning as it has to do with paths, ways, access and so on....
ok thanks.
ResponderEliminarI just read the text and I have found three phrasal verbs: touch off, turn out and look at. I think they are few, but I only found those three. I read the text again to find out more.
ResponderEliminarAlejandro
Did you look up for their meanings too?..."Look up" is another P.V. Can you give me the meaning??
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