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Hello there! I've noticed that you pronounced the compound noun "mobile phone" differently. I mostly hear native English speakers pronouncing it as 'məʊ.baɪl ˈfəʊn.' I would really appreciate if you could clear up my confusion. Thank you.
"Beckon" can be used with or without the preposition "to." For instance, you can say: She beckoned him to follow her. She beckoned to him to follow her.
Not friend the phrasal verb pick up, you can use to pick up a packet or pick up the clothes on the floor, already if you talk about you bought something online, you can say I need to pick up my new shoes at the store.