I hope your studies are going all right.
I think you have to learn how much time is effective for you.
Studying for one or two hours sounds impressive,
but truthfully, you might start to doze off after the first thirty minutes.
That's why I suggest that you take 5-10 minutes a day.
I know you can stay awake and focused for that long.
What does this phrasal verb mean?
Now because it's intransitive,
can you identify the stress pattern?
It's the same pattern you've heard with other intransitive phrasal verbs.
Did you ever doze off in the middle of a class or a meeting?
In this review, we'll go over some of the previous phrasal verbs
as we talk about informal and formal English.
Did you know that the use of phrasal verbs generally creates informal speech?
These sentences sound conversational.
More formal equivalents would be...
Often those more formal equivalents are one-word verbs,
Let's first read the text together.
"Successfully complete a project" - how else could we say that?
"Spend time improving something"
And finally, toward the end...
"Review"
With the use of phrasal verbs in the text,
it's beginning to sound more conversational.
But if we really want to make it more informal,
we should make a few other changes.
Let's use contractions and more everyday vocabulary.
We have a chance to use a contraction.
Let's change "must" to something more conversational.
At the end of the first paragraph, we have the phrase "in this manner."
Further, we have "risk losing."
And finally, "address errors."