Face up to Phrasals
 

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- 1: Let's Get Started

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- 2: Bob's Tired

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- 3: Come On, Bob!

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- 4: Helpful Bob?

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- 5: Jackie's Not Impressed

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- 6: Essential equipment?

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- 7: Losing Patience

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- 8: Instructions

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- 9: What Did She Say?

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- 10: Bob's Worried

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- 11: What Happened?

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- 12: You should have listened, Bob!

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- The complete Bob and Jackie
Bob and Jackie's Chemistry Project



Bob and Jackie's Chemistry Project
Episode 9: What did she say?

Bob: What did she say? Heat for 10 minutes... seems like a long time to me... I hope it turns out alright.


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Turn out - turned out - turned out

Meaning: We use turn out to talk about how a situation develops or ends.

Grammar: This phrasal verb does not usually have an object. It is often followed by an adverb or adjective.

The weather turned out fine
The performance didn't turn out very well

Example sentence: She followed the recipe very carefully, but the cake still turned out really badly.
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Synonyms: result, end up, finish up
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