Answer:
dummy do it yo self ight ok
Explanation:
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So the abstract noun of 'proud' is 'PRIDE
Answer:
As an English learner, phrasal verbs are something you can assume you will be learning indefinitely (*a period of time that won’t end*) because there are so many of these verbs, some with multiple meanings, and they are so common in English. Phrasal verbs will add a new level of fluency to your English level, and if you use them correctly, you will definitely sound more like a native speaker. Additionally, if you understand a lot of phrasal verbs, you’ll better understand native speakers as well. So don’t worry, embrace phrasal verbs with open arms! This means accept them happily. ♥
This blog has a lot of phrasal verb lessons you can review, and most of them are organized into different categories. Today is no different, because we are going to review phrasal verbs with hand, so we’re learning by the main verb.
<span>Tom Joad and his family are forced from their farm in the Depression-era Oklahoma Dust Bowl and set out for California along with thousands of others in search of jobs, land, and hope for a brighter future. </span>