PHRASAL VERBS FOR GOALS (STAY WITH SOMETHING)
PHRASAL VERBS FOR GOALS (STAY WITH SOMETHING): meaning and examples
Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone, depending on where you are reading this. I hope you are doing well.
Today we present our last lesson of the week about phrasal verbs related with goals.
Today's phrasal-verb expression is: Stay with SOMETHING
Definition: to continue using or doing something.
Example 1: I know the selection process is difficult; but if you just stay with it for a while longer, it'll be done and I'm sure you will get the job.
Example 2: Stay with the medication for a couple more days and I'm sure the rash will clear up.
Okay everyone, that's it for this week. I hope that you will stay with your English studies, even during the weekend. The more consistent you are, the faster you will learn.
I hope you found this week's lessons useful. Have a great Friday and an excellent weekend and I'll see you on Monday with lessons about idioms with the word ICE.
All the best!