Phrasal Verbs with “Hit”
Phrasal verbs are a key part of everyday English, and “hit” is one verb used in many fun and useful ways. In this video, you’ll learn several common expressions that use “hit” to improve your speaking skills.
For example, “hit the sack” means to go to bed, while “hit the books” means to start studying seriously. When you get along with someone immediately, you can say “we hit it off.” If you’re leaving a place, use “hit the road.” When someone is exactly right about something, they’ve “hit the nail on the head.” And if you want a friend to contact you, you can say “hit me up.”
These idiomatic expressions help you sound more fluent and confident in both formal and casual settings. Practice them in your daily conversations and see how natural your English becomes. Hit play to start learning and hit your language goals today!
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