'Pop in', 'pop out', and 'pop round' - Learners' Questions

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BBC Learning English


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Hi guys! Dan here for BBC Learning English here with this week's Learner Question. Find
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out what it is after this.
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OK! This week's learner question comes from Marita in Spain, who asks "Could you explain
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the difference between pop in, pop out and pop round?" Ok Marita, We'll do our best.
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Now these three pieces of language you've chosen are phrasal verbs. That means that
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they are a verb combined with a preposition. In this context the verb pop means go somewhere
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for a short period of time.
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If you pop out, you leave the building that you are in, possibly your house or your office
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and maybe you're going to run an errand. So, you might collect some milk, post a letter
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or go and have some lunch. For example: I'm just popping out to get some milk. I'll be
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back in a minute.
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Pop in has the opposite meaning. This means you go inside the building for a short period
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of time. For example: Oh wait a minute. I need to pop in this shop and buy some toothpaste.
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And we also use pop in when we visit someone, in a very informal way. So: Oh you're home
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on Saturday. I'll pop in and see you.
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See, this kind of situation that we also use pop round, although pop round pouts more
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of a focus on the travelling. So, for example: Sarah, why won't you pop round and have a
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cup of tea? I haven't seen you in ages.
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Remember that being a phrasal verb we can change the preposition to suit the context.
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Two slightly different examples would be: I need to pop up on the roof and fix the satellite
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dish. Or: Are you looking for John? He's just popped downstairs to speak to Tim.
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I hope that answers your question Marita. Thank you very much for writing to us. If
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anybody else out there has a question about English, you can email us on: [email protected].
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I'll see you next time on Learners' Questions. Thanks for tuning in. Bye.
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