Hi,
I have a big problem (maybe it isn't such a big problem =)
I hate phrasal verbs because sometimes I don't know how to use them... and today, I found two forms of using phrasal verb "get over" and "get over with" with object... so, where is a position of object/pronoun in sentence with these two phrasal verbs? (I am not sure, if anyone understand my question... (I am not very good in English... =(
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Hi,
I have a big problem (maybe it isn't such a big problem =)
I hate phrasal verbs because sometimes I don't know how to use them... and today, I found two forms of using phrasal verb "get over" and "get over with" with object... so, where is a position of object/pronoun in sentence with these two phrasal verbs? (I am not sure, if anyone understand my question... (I am not very good in English... =(