Noun and Predicate Phrases - UTA
(to be damaged with use/tired) ā The two kids wear me out so much at the weekend. My tires are completely worn out; I need to buy new ones. Put in (effort/time) ā I put a lot of time and effort into the project. Cut down on (consume less) ā Iām going to cut down on cigarettes. ................
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