Fall Out – English Phrasal Verb Lesson

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Learn the meaning of English phrasal verb: Fall Out. This phrasal verb has 2 different meanings but this lesson focuses on a problem in a relationship, a fight or a quarrel.   Listen to the audio here: https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/tgvp83/PV_244_Fall_Out_2.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson 244: Fall Out #2 Here are the examples that were used in the audio. Below, you will find 2 additional examples to help you understand how to use this phrasal verb in context. Alternative meaning:  To fight, quarrel or have a problem in a relationship Example 1: The kids have fallen out and are no longer speaking to one another. The kids had a fight and are no longer speaking to one another. Example 2: I never want to fall out with you because we are best friends. I never want to have a fight with you and never speak again because we are best friends. Additional Examples where this phrasal verb is used as a noun: My mom had a falling out with her step-sister and they can't be together in the same room anymore. When I found out my friend was saying bad things about me, I confronted her and we had a falling out.   Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together! Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here   Previous Lessons: Get Together Run Down Burn Out