Phrasal Verbs with PASS: pass up, pass away, pass out...

Don’t pass up this opportunity to increase your vocabulary! In this lesson, we will look at common phrasal verbs using the verb “pass“. You will learn how to reply politely if you hear someone has “passed away“. You will also be prepared if someone says they will “pass by“ your house soon. Do you know the difference between “pass out“, “pass over“, and “pass around“? Watch this lesson on useful English phrasal verbs to find out! TRANSCRIPT Hi. Welcome back to . I’m Adam. Today’s lesson is phrasal verbs. Surprise, surprise. Today, we’re looking at the phrasal verbs used with “pass“. Okay? So once again, what is a phrasal verb? It’s a verb and a preposition that together can have the literal meaning of the two words, like what the two words actually mean, plus other meanings that are a little bit unexpected. We’re going to look at “pass up“. Sometimes it’s “pass up on“ something. “Pass on“, “pass over“, “pass through“, “pass by“, “pass down“, “pass away
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