Phrasal Verb “Come across as” is not the same as “come across” practice it with this exercise
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“Come across as” is a way to talk about how something appears to others. How others perceive what is happening. The judgements that people make based on what they see.
Practice its meaning and how to use this phrasal verb with this English fluency exercise
Here is a link to a practice exercise practicing another way to use the phrasal verb come across
https://youtu.be/Aw5dc84TxHQ
Here is a link explaining and practicing how to use “even though” “though” and “even”
https://youtu.be/t1zaSScPbcA
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