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PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: A PHRASAL VERB IN ADELE'S 'HELLO'

18 / 03 / 2016

PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: A PHRASAL VERB IN ADELE'S 'HELLO': meaning and examples

Hello, readers! Today we are looking at a song that dominates the radio these days: Adele's "Hello." You probably know the song . . . but did you know that the song is FULL of phrasal verbs? For Phrasal Verb Friday, we are looking at one of the phrasal verbs in the lyrics: TO GO OVER

Definition: to review. 

Example 1 (from Adele): I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet to go over everything.

In this song, Adele is calling someone and wants to GO OVER the details of their relationship: what went wrong, and what happened to end the romance. 

To listen to Adele's song, with lyrics, click on the following link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h0Arg_-380


Adele's ballads are sad, but there is some news that is even more sad: we are taking a DV break until March 29th due to Semana Santa. I hope you can use this time to GO OVER any Daily Vitamin posts that you missed this year. 

Have a wonderful Easter break; we will see you on Tuesday, March 29th!