18 IMPORTANT Phrasal Verbs for Black Friday

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Two notes for this lesson:

1. I made a mistake.
Give away’s definition should be to give something for free. In the video I said to distribute something for free, but I think it sounds a little strange. Even teachers make mistakes ;) I write these lessons very quickly.
2. Pass up means that the situation is in your control, you decided not to take the opportunity.
Miss out on means that it’s out of your control, just like the popular expression FOMO (fear of missing out)

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