Learn the English Phrases TO STAY PUT and TO STAY OVER

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In this English lesson,
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I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to stay put.
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When you stay put, it means you stay in one location,
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and you don't move.
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I'm using this phrase,
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because I heard it while I was watching the news last night.
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They said that the truckers in Ottawa
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are going to stay put until their demands are met.
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So you could just use the verb stay,
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like you could say they're going to stay
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until their demands are met.
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But when you say stay put,
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and, it emphasizes the meaning just a little bit more.
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Sometimes when you have little children or pets,
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you want them to stay put while you do something.
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You don't want them to crawl around,
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or move, or in the case of an animal,
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interfere with what you're doing.
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So you're like, you just need to stay put.
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Sometimes I say that to Oscar.
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I'll say, Oscar, just stay put for a minute.
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I'm going to get you a treat.
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So, to stay put means to just stay in one location.
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The other verb or phrase I wanted to teach you today
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is the verb to stay over.
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Now this simply means to sleep at someone's house.
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Sometimes our kids will go visit a friend,
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and sometimes they will stay over.
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That means they're going to sleep at their friend's house.
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Jen's parents actually live far away,
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and sometimes when we drive there,
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it's such a long distance that we might stay over.
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So when you stay over,
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it simply means that you sleep at someone's house
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for the night.
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Sorry, it's a little windy out here,
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and it's a bit distracting, but let's review.
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To stay put means to stay in one spot, and to not move.
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And to stay over means to sleep at someone's house
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for a night, like, it's been a while actually.
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We haven't stayed over at Jen's parents' place for a while,
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mostly because of COVID.
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When we visit, it's usually really quick,
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and we usually stay outside.
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Anyways, let's look at a comment from a previous video.
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This comment is from Mohammad.
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Thank you, teacher Bob, for the videos.
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I have a question.
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Where do you collect the phrases from?
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And I responded by saying this.
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I listen throughout the day.
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And when I hear someone use a phrase,
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I make a mental note to create a lesson about it.
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I usually then search for another phrase
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that uses a similar word.
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And you'll notice that today, right?
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I taught the phrase to stay put,
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and then I looked for another phrase
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with the word stay in it, or the word put,
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just so that you have a little bit of connection
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between the two.
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But thanks, Mohammad, for that comment.
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Yes, I do teach English lessons
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that are very, very relevant, if I do say so myself.
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I am on the lookout all day
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when I have conversations with other people,
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when I watch the news, whoa, I'm falling in the snow again.
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When I watch the news, when I hear students talking,
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or colleagues talking, when I hear a unique English phrase,
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I usually take a moment, to use the phrase from yesterday,
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I take a moment to make a mental note.
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Sometimes I actually do write it down though,
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or I email myself.
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Do you ever do that to remind yourself of something?
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Email yourself.
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And then I will make a little lesson on it.
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And then I do usually look for another phrase
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that is somewhat related, either using the same words,
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or maybe even has a similar meaning or connection.
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So anyways, if you're wondering why I'm hiding all the time
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by buildings when I make my videos lately,
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I don't know if you've noticed that,
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it's because it's super windy out.
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Maybe you can't quite see it.
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Maybe you can hear it a little bit,
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but when I walk out into the wind,
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it tends to make the audio really, really bad.
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So now I'm in the wind.
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You can't see my hair blowing,
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because well, I'm not gonna mention,
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I have short hair now for a reason,
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but I think I mentioned that too many times
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in the last video.
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Let me get back here where I am sheltered from the wind.
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It's been really windy lately.
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In fact, today it's gonna go up to 10 degrees.
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Everything's going to melt,
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and then tomorrow it's going down to minus 10,
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and we're having a snowstorm.
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That's the way the weather is, bye.
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