Is Lots A Verb
The phrasal verbs in this Rock song all begin with the letter R.
What does lot mean? A lot is defined as an object used to make a random choice. (noun) An example of lot is a lottery. Verbs are a lot of / lots of If a lot of / lots of is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural. If these expressions are used before a singular noun, the verb is singular. A lot of patience is needed to learn a new language.
Is Lot A Verb
Transcript: Phrasal Verbs Rock
I need to run over a new song so I must rush off
It reminds me of a singer who raked in lots of cash
I’ll reach out to my fans so they don’t feel ripped off
I hope the band will rally around
Phrasal Verbs Rock
I rushed into buying a yacht and ran up quite a debt
I’ve reverted to locking the door, in case they root me out
I’ve resorted to hiding myself, in case the bailiff rolls up
But he’ll be here, it can be relied upon
Phrasal Verbs Rock
I need to run over a new song so I must rush off
It reminds me of a singer who raked in lots of cash
I’ll reach out to my fans so they don’t feel ripped off
I hope the band will rally around
Phrasal Verbs Rock
I rushed into buying a yacht and ran up quite a debt
I’ve reverted to locking the door, in case they root me out
I’ve resorted to hiding myself, in case the bailiff rolls up
But he’ll be here, it can be relied upon
Phrasal Verbs Rock
I guess I’m resigning myself to poverty…
Is Plenty A Verb
Is Lots A Verb
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