Easy English phrasal verbs: Wash Up | Expand your English Vocabulary
Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Wash Up? This phrasal verb has two meanings! Wash up means I'm going to take a shower or clean myself, and the other meaning for wash up means you're going to do the dishes. In this short, I give a couple of examples of what "Wash Up" means. Want over 300 more idioms? Read my book: 365 American English Idioms: https://amzn.to/3TyBAxV ------- https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #esl #teachingenglishwithjackie #shorts #phrasalverbs ------------------------------------------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ -------------------------------------------------------- Transcript for Phrasal verbs: Today's phrasal verb is: wash up. Wash up kind of has two similar meanings.