2024-10-25
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Hey everybody, welcome to another phrasal verb episode.
I hope you're doing great today and I hope that you're in the mood to learn a couple new phrasal verbs.
In this episode we're going to look at two phrasal verbs.
The first one is average out and the other one is average out to or average out at.
You might see it with both of those different prepositions at the end, but it's the same thing really.
So I'm including that as just one phrasal verb.
Average out to or average out at.
So we're going to look at these two phrasal verbs that are very similar, of course, but they're used differently in terms of the grammar and their usage within a sentence.