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Phrasal verb: sell out (of something)
Definition: If a shop sells out of something, it is no longer available because the shop has sold them all.
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Phrasal verb: sell out (of something)
Definition: If a shop sells out of something, it is no longer available because the shop has sold them all.
(This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.1: I went to the computer shop to buy PlayStation 2, but they had sold out. They said that they would get some more in January.
E.g.2: They were so cheap that the shop quickly sold out of them.
This phrasal verb cannot be separated.
Test
I’m going for a walk. I need some fresh air. ....... your coat on, then. It’s cold outside.
1. Take, 2. Put, 3. Get, 4. Give
Joke
Mugging Your Congressman
Late one night in Washington, a mugger wearing a ski mask jumped into the path of a well-dressed man and stuck a gun in his ribs.
„Give me your money!“ he demanded.
Indignant, the affluent man replied, „You can’t do this. I’m a United States Congressman!“
„In that case,“ replied the robber, „give me my money!“
Correct answer to the TEST question: 2. Put (Králik Róbert)
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