"Phrasal verb" fun 🎉 "break out" 🏃♂️🔥😖🔴
Hey everyone! I finally managed to “break out” of my busy schedule, and I couldn’t wait any longer to share this with you! Coach @Shane Peterson explained the phrasal verb “BREAK OUT” in LME 143, and it’s such a useful one. Let’s dive in and see how we can use it in everyday English. 🔥💡 Don’t forget to write your examples in the comments below. Have fun! 🎉 🏃♂️1. to escape suddenly Meaning: Get free quickly Examples: - The chimp broke out of its cage. - The prisoners broke out last night. 🔥2. to start suddenly Meaning: Begin abruptly Examples: - A fire broke out in the building. - War broke out in the region. 😖3. to develop skin issue Meaning: Get rash or spots Examples: - She broke out in a rash after eating shrimp. - Heat caused pimples to break out. https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=1f2400cb564e485d8fb2bdcbf85dd579