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Hello, and welcome to six minute grammar.
I'm Finn.
And I'm Katherine.
And today we're talking about phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs.
Yes, we'll explain what they are and how you use them.
We'll have lots of examples.
And of course, we'll finish with a quiz.
But first, let's listen to Mary.
She's a lifestyle coach and she has some advice for us about friends and friendship.
And listen out for the answer to this what do psychologists say that it's important to do?
How often do you and your friends get together?
In our busy lives today it's easy to let our friends down by putting off social arrangements or even forgetting to ring them up.
Yet our friends are the people who stand by us when we need support.
So while it's great to keep up with people on social media, psychologists point out that it's really important to make time to meet up together, too.
So that was Mary and we what do psychologists say that it's important to do?
And the answer is they say it's important for us and our friends to meet up.
And I think they mean face to face.