Top 10 Phrasal Verbs to Speak English like a Native | Go Natural English

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Welcome to Go Natural English.
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It's a great time to talk about how you can improve your English fluency with the top
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10 phrasal verbs.
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So, I'd like to share these with you.
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I'm not holding back any secrets.
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These are the top ten phrasal verbs that you need to know and examples of each.
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Now, first of all a phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition.
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And often in English, that preposition will change the meaning of the verb.
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So, for example, "get" usually means "to receive something".
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But, for example, if I say, "Get out", it means "Leave, exit".
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So, the meaning is different.
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I think you can see how a phrasal verb is different.
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And what's really special and interesting about phrasal verbs is that native speakers
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use them all the time.
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We use them a lot more than a more formal version of the verb, like "leave'.
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I would tell my friend "Get out", I wouldn't say "Leave".
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Well, that would be kind of rude in either situation.
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But anyway, what I want to help you out with are the top ten phrasal verbs.
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And this episode is just scratching the surface.
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These are all phrasal verbs that are included in the new Go Natural English course that
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the GNE team and I are working on really, really hard right now so that we can release
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it early next year and so that you can be a part of it.
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So, this course covers a lot of areas.
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The phrasal verbs are one of five things that you're going to learn in the course.
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It's going to be super awesome.
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So, I just wanted to mention that I'm working hard on it, and I hope that you'll keep your
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eyes open to find out more about it.
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So, let's start with the ten verbs.
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The first one, "come".
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So, for example, "come by" means "to find".
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"Hey, did you come by my keys anywhere?
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I can't find them anywhere."
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The next one is "get".
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"Get by" means "to do the minimum amount of work required."
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For example, "I'm just getting by in my English class, because I never do my homework.
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But I participate in class, so I'm doing okay, I'm getting by, I"ll have a passing grade."
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"Make for".
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I say, "Make for the hills."
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That means "Run, run away."
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"Make for" is to go in a specific direction.
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"Go for" is different.
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You think that since "make for" means "go", "go for" would mean the same thing?
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It doesn't.
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Of course not.
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"Go for" means "to pursue something".
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"Hey, I think I'm going to go for a degree program."
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"Put".
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"Put up" means "to withstand something".
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"I can put up with hot weather better than cold weather."
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"Take up" means "to start or to begin something".
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"So, I'm thinking about taking up a new hobby.
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I really like sports, so maybe I'll take up a new sport."
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"Break".
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"Break into" means like when a robber enters your house without permission.
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They break in or break into a house.
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"Look into" means "to research something".
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"Oh, let's find some information about the best place to travel over a next vacation."
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"I'll look into it."
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"Pull up".
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"Pull up" means "to find", maybe "to research and to find some information".
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"Did you know the information, the phone number for that restaurant I want to go to?"
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"I'll pull up the information."
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"Pick up" is "to start something".
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So, I mentioned "I'm going to take up a new hobby."
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Well, "pick up" is similar.
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"I'm going to pick up a new hobby."
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"Set on".
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"Set on" can be "to feel determined".
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"I'm set on helping you to become fluent in English if you'll let me."
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"Keep on", our last one.
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"Keep on" is "to continue".
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So, I want to encourage you to keep on going with your English fluency.
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I hope that you found these ten phrasal verbs really helpful.
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And what I want to remind you of is that these are only one example.
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I only shared one example, one phrasal verb for each regular verb.
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What I mean is you can have many different combinations with a verb plus a preposition
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to make a phrasal verb.
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For example, with "get".
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I gave you the example of "get by" and "get out", but there's a lot of different ways
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to use "get", like "get into", "get up", "get down" and so on.
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There's a lot: "to get around" There's a lot of different phrasal verbs that
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you can use with a different combinations of prepositions.
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So, it's kind of fun.
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But they're essential for understanding native English speakers, and they're really essential
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for you to be able sound more natural like a native English speaker yourself.
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Bye for now.
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