Phrasal Verb “hey, BUTT OUT, buddy”: Learn the meaning! Practice how to use it- with this exercise

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Let's practice the phrasal verb “but in” and “butt out” . Butting in means interfering in private matters : in personal matters. And using the expression ? Phrasal verb “butt out'” essentially means “mind your own business” it is a pretty aggressive and rude way of saying mind your own business so you have to be careful to only use it in very extreme circumstances. Learn what 'butt out' and 'butt in' mean and then practice how to use “but in” and “butt out” with this English fluency and English listening comprehension exercise.

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