Come Across - Learn English Phrasal Verbs
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In this video, Jake explains the meaning of the phrasal verb come across. A basic English grammar lesson. In this basic English grammar series, Jake takes three phrasal verbs per week and makes a video explaining their meaning. A great way to improve your English speaking skills, vocabulary, and learn how to express yourself better in English.

What are Phrasal Verbs?
A phrasal verb is a phrase or expression that consists of a verb plus another word or two, like this:

[verb + adverb] eg: look up
[verb + preposition] eg: look after
[verb + adverb + preposition] eg: look forward to

The whole phrase acts as a verb and has a different meaning to the original verb. For example, look up, look after, and look forward to doing NOT mean the same as look.

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