I know there are many books of English phrasal books, and I'd like these kind of book:
1. A book which teaches regular verbs vs phrasal verbs at the same time to show how to extend English expression.
ex) 'to review' and 'to brush up on', 'to choose and to pick up'... etc.
2. A book which teaches such as: 'to pee' and 'have a pee', 'to cut' and 'make a cut'...etc.
I have some phrasal books, but they don't focus on teaching two ways to say the same meaning or their subtle differences like regular verbs and alternative phrasal verbs. They just teach me useful phrasal verbs in daily life, their meanings and example sentences for them.
Thank you!
I think you need more than one book for what you want. You should get a book on idiomatic expressions. You can find a lot of material online for other concerns.
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I think you need more than one book for what you want. You should get a book on idiomatic expressions. You can find a lot of material online for other concerns. I think you probably need some specific preposition help. Look up verbs with prepositions and adjectives with prepositions. You'll find a lot of lists with good explanations online. There is a lot on phrasal verbs, too, but you seem to