English Phrasal Verbs - Clock In, Clock Out, Come Across
3/13/202618 min
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Hey, English learners. Welcome to another phrasal verb episode. I hope you're doing great and that you're ready to practice your English and learn some new phrasal verbs today. In today's episode, we're gonna look at the phrasal verbs clock in and clock out, and the phrasal verb come across. So first, let's talk about clock in and clock out. So this means