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Rezaenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

She used to come in twice a week

Talking about cleaning lady

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Man: But your workshop is normally so clean. Who cleans it?
Woman: The cleaning lady.
Man: Well, where is she?
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Man: Oh, why did she leave?
Woman: She got a better job somewhere else.
Man: Oh, boy. That is annoying.
Woman: You're telling me. I'm used to having a cleaning lady.

She used to come in twice a week.

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She used to come in twice a week. ?

1- Is "come in" a phrasal verb in this sentence?

2- What does "come in" mean in this sentence?


Does it mean "She used to come here twice a week"?



Thank you

  

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rezaenglish 1- Is "come in" a phrasal verb in this sentence? Yes. rezaenglish 2- What does "come in" mean in this sentence?

  • rezaenglish 1- Is "come in" a phrasal verb in this sentence?
  • Yes.
  • rezaenglish 2- What does "come in" mean in this sentence?
  • Does it mean "She used to come here twice a week"?
  • Yes.
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rezaenglish1- Is "come in" a phrasal verb in this sentence?

Yes.

rezaenglish2- What does "come in" mean in this sentence? Does it mean "She used to come here twice a week"?

Yes. 'come in' ~ 'enter' (enter the workshop to clean)

CJ

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