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Learn the meaning of the phrasal verb "to fork out for something” with examples. Advanced English lessons. Learn English vocabulary and improve your English speaking skills.

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  • antonio aragon says:

    I appreciate your explanation 😊

  • Martin Jokeš says:

    You will have to fork out for your dinner

  • Susan Price says:

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  • Mohammad Latifi says:

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  • Jean-marie Mutengo says:

    Thanks for that father

  • AYESHA MUSTARI says:

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  • リリー says:

    Thank you always, Harry.
    Forking out for something. . . .
    That is the expression that we don’t learn at schools in Japan.

    ・・・・Should it be ” learn at school ” or ” learn at our schools ” !??

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