ONE HOUR ENGLISH LESSON - English Vocabulary and Grammar To Sound Fluent! (WITH QUIZZES)

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2023-04-21 ・ JForrest English


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ONE HOUR ENGLISH LESSON - English Vocabulary and Grammar To Sound Fluent! (WITH QUIZZES)

28,582 views ・ 2023-04-21

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Welcome to JForrest English training. I'm Jennifer. And  in this one, our English lesson, you're going to  
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learn Advanced grammar and advanced vocabulary,  but we're going to do this by testing your  
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knowledge. So you're going to complete a variety  of tests as you go through this lesson. Let's get  
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started. First, you're going to complete a grammar  test. To see how well, you know these confusing.
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Grammar rules, let's get started. Here's  how the test is going to work. You're  
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going to see a question and you'll see  four options. You have to decide which  
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option. Best completes the sentence. I'll  show the question for only 5 Seconds which  
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isn't a long time. So feel free to hit, pause  complete, the question, and then, hit play,  
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and I'll explain the answer. Are you ready?  All right, let's get started with questions.
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112 text Sue. It's her birthday today.
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The correct answer is C. Don't forget  to text Sue. It's her birthday today.  
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The keyword in this question is to  which is the infinitive to text. Now,  
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there's only one possible option in  the choices below where you can have  
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the infinitive and that's see don't  forget to text. Now if this question
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Don't have to, and it was just the base verb.  Well, then a b and d would be correct. And C  
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would be incorrect, question to Mary  went jogging today. Mmm of the rain.
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The correct answer is B in spite of the  rain and that's your keyword here of in  
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spite of and despite have the same meaning.  But you don't say despite of you just say,  
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despite if you want to learn more  about this, I have a full lesson  
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explaining this I'll leave the link in the  description below question 3. I think I'm
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Allergic to your cat. I can't stop.
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The correct answer is B sneezing. Now  this is a tricky one because you can  
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have dramatically Stop Plus infinitive stop to  sneeze and you can have stopped plus gerund,  
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stop sneezing. But the meaning is  different when we're talking about  
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no longer doing an action we use  Stop Plus gerund and based on the
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Text of the question we're talking about  no longer doing an action. So we need the  
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gerund. If you want to learn more about this,  I'll leave a link in the description below  
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question for. If you don't know the meaning  of a word, you can mmm in a dictionary.
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And the answer is C, you can look it up in  the dictionary. Now, this one is a vocabulary  
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question because you need to understand what  these expressions mean to look something up,  
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is another way to say to search for, or  to find that specific information. Now,  
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we use this all the time because every time  you Google you're looking up information.
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Mission. So I use this expression.  Literally, every single day. Hey,  
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what time does the restaurant closed? Can look  it up. I don't know. Can you look it up? Oh,  
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we need to look it up. We should look that up.  You'll use this every single day. The question 5,  
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my doctor mmm, me. I should exercise more.
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And the answer is a, my doctor told me I should  exercise more. Now, this is one that students  
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confuse a lot. I hear students say, told  to me, I told to her, no, that doesn't work  
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grammatically. We don't want to someone get rid of  that too. I told her, I told you. She told me. So,
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So that's what we need. And also, I hear  students say, say me, she said me to exercise
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more.
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No, we don't want me. After said, she said  I should exercise more. We want a clause.  
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After said, if you want to learn more about  this, I have a full video explaining it. You  
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can find the link in the description  below. Question 6, my boss. Mmm me.
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To her dinner party.
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And the answer is B. My boss  invited me to her dinner party. Now,  
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this one is both a vocabulary question  because the only logical choice is invite,  
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but it's also because of sentence structure,  we could change the sentence structure and  
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make it work. For example, my boss  suggested that I come to her dinner.
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Her party, we could say that, but I'd  have to completely change the sentence  
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structure. So all the options could work  if we change the sentence structure,  
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the only logical Choice with the sentence  structure is be my boss invited me because  
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you invite someone to something, my boss  invited me to the movies to her house, to the
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want a specific location. Now, if you want  to learn more about suggested because a lot  
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of students say, suggested me, which isn't  correct. I'll leave a link to a video on  
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that topic in the description below question  7, sorry. I didn't quite mmm what you said.
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And the answer is a sorry, I didn't quite  catch what you said. This is an expression to  
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catch something in this context is the exact  same as here. I didn't hear what you said,  
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but notice option. D is in the  past form and that doesn't work  
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grammatically. So it has the same  meaning but it's the wrong verb.
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It's so a catch is exactly the same. Now,  this is an expression, you can use all the  
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time especially since you probably struggle to  understand native speakers. So if somebody says  
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something to you and you don't quite catch it, you  can say sorry, I didn't catch that, I didn't catch  
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that. I didn't quite catch that quite is just  a word. We add to mean a little bit. I didn't
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quite catch that. So add that to your  vocabulary. You'll use it all the time.  
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Question 8, I don't sleep in now, but  I am sleep in until noon on weekends.
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And the answer is B. I used to  I used to sleep in on weekends
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now
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notice all the options are slightly different  sentence structures and they're all grammatically  
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correct if you use the correct meaning. But  for here, we're talking about an action that  
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used to take place in the past. So  an action, you routinely did in the
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The past, but you no longer do now and  for that we need use with Addie. You  
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don't hear it in pronunciation but it's there  in spelling. I used to work at the bank but now  
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I work at the mall so and routine action  in the past but you no longer do it. Now,  
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students, confuse this sentence  structure all the time, I have a
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A detailed lesson on this. You'll find the link in  
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the description below. Question, 9,  I don't need help, but thanks. Mmm.
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And the answer is, but thanks for offering.  Thanks for offering. Thanks for offering.  
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This is one that I hear a lot of mistakes  with as well. Now notice here, I have thanks  
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for after 4 because 4 is a preposition.  You must use the gerund verb for offering,  
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thanks for and then you can use a gerund verb
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Verb, or you can use a noun.  Thanks for your help. Thanks
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for
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the offer, your offer, thanks for offering  and your final question. Number 10,  
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the film sounded interesting,  but it mmm to be really boring.
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And the answer is D, it turns out to  be really boring. This is a vocabulary  
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question because you need to understand  what these expressions mean we use to  
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turn out when we're talking about the end  result of something. So, let's say you're  
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trying a new recipe and it's for chocolate chip.  Cookies, you've never made this recipe before.
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A friend could say, how did the recipe turn out?  How did the cookies turn out? Your friend is  
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asking about the end result. Basically your  friend is asking were they good? Were they  
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bad? How did the recipe turn out? And you could  reply oh it was awesome. They were delicious,  
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the best chocolate chip cookies I've ever had. And  in this context they're talking about the movie.
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Movies and result, how did the movie  turn out? It was really boring,  
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it turns out to be really boring.  So how did you do with the quiz,  
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put your score in the comments below and  if you learn some new expressions or new  
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sentence structure, make sure you practice  your new expressions or sentence structure  
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in the comments below as well as. So, you get  really comfortable and confident with them.
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Your English vocabulary and grammar can  be difficult if you don't have someone  
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to guide you. So if you want me to be your  personal coach to help support you guide,  
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Academy. This is my premium membership program  to help you become fluent in as little as 90  
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days. You can click the link below to learn more  about becoming a member. Now let's move on and
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test your vocabulary to see if you know, these  Advanced words. So here's how the test is  
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going to work, you're going to see a sentence and  there's going to be a blank missing word and then  
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you're going to be given two options option, A or  option b. And then you have to decide which option  
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completes the sentence. Now, when I give you the  options, I'll give you 3 seconds, of course that
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It isn't very long, right? So feel free  to hit pause, take as much time as you  
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need and then hit play. When you're ready  to see the answer sound good are you ready  
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to start the quiz? Let's go with question.  Number one, do you think the discount will  
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The Client which option A or  B? I'll give you 3 seconds.
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Appease, the client appease is a verb. We use  this when you want to give someone something  
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they want in order to make them happy or  in order to prevent further disagreement.  
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So I'm giving them a discount to make  them happy. It will appease them. Now,  
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if you said B appeal, keep in mind that appeal.
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Has a very similar meaning, it means to  be attractive to. But grammatically this  
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sentence is incorrect because if you use a  peel, its appeal to the client. And because I  
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don't have the preposition to be is an incorrect  option. Grammatically question 2, she's a very
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Employee option. One option, two.
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The correct answer is a diligent,  she's a very diligent employee  
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to be diligent. This means to be careful  or using a lot of effort and attention to  
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detail. For example, I worked diligently on  the report all week. So notice in this case,  
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it's an adverb diligently. I worked diligently  on the report. All week question, 3,
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Sorry, I can't help. I'm at Mass A, or B.
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Be in that, I'm in depth at Mass to be  in that at something. This means to not  
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be skilled or to be any fective at something.  I'm in ABS at math. Number 4, she's the most  
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member of our team A or B.
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A gregarious. Be is incorrect grammatically.  We can see most great, you would say greatest,  
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right? So grammatically be doesn't work. A  gregarious to be gregarious when someone is  
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described as gregarious. It means that  they're very social, they enjoy being  
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around other people. So what about you? Let us  know in the comments. Would you describe yours?
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Self as a gregarious person. Do you enjoy  being around other people? Are you very  
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social? Hmm. Let us know in the comments so you  can practice that word. Number five, we need to  
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with the accounting department A or B.
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The answer is B, follow up with  grammatically a is incorrect. You  
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don't follow out with someone. You follow  up with someone and this means that you  
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continue a discussion or conversation that  was previously started. I could say I already  
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followed up with the accounting department.  I already continue the conversation. We had
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Previously started. Number six.  That's a difficult concept to A or B.
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Be to grasp when you grasp something, is  simply means that you understand it. So  
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it's the same as saying, that's a difficult  concept to understand. That's a difficult  
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concept to grasp number 7, you should all  your debt to reduce your interest rate A or B.
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Be consolidate. Consolidate, when  you consolidate two or more things,  
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it means you combine them together. So if I  said the two firms Consolidated last year,  
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this means that last year, there was firm a  firm B. But now because they Consolidated,  
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there is one firm, so the Two Become  One. Consolidate number eight, the book.
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Discusses his illness and  resignation from politics, A or B.
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A subsequent his subsequent resignation  from politics. This has a simple meaning  
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subsequent just means something that  comes after something else. So first,  
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he had his illness and after he  resigned his subsequent resignation,  
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his resignation that came after his illness.  We commonly use this as an adverb to start a
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Since. So, I could say he moved to Australia,  
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subsequently, he got married and I'm  using subsequently to let you know that  
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he got married after something else. And that  something else is after he moved to Australia,  
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he moved to Australia. Subsequently, he got  married number 9, he gets stressed out when he's
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A or B.
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The correct answer has to be be under  pressure because over pressure is the  
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wrong preposition. The preposition you need is  under pressure to be under pressure. And that's  
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simply when you have a lot of work and you're  feeling overwhelmed, you're feeling anxious,  
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you're feeling stressed out, you can use  this positively and say, I work really,
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Well under pressure. So when I have a lot of  work, I actually perform better not worse.  
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I work really well under pressure number 10,  women face a lot of in the workplace A or B.
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Well ostrich is a bird so women don't face a lot  
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of ostriches in the workplace. They  face a lot of obstacles obstacles.  
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An obstacle is something that blocks you and it  can be something physical like a roadblock or it  
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can be something non-physical like discrimination.  So it's something that blocks you from.
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Making progress. That's an obstacle. Number  11, thank you for your remark A or B.
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The answer is B. Pertinent pertinent remark.  When something is pertinent, it means it's  
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relevant to the topic or discussion at hand. So  let's say you're having a conversation and then  
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someone raises a point and you think the point  is very relevant to the topic or conversation.  
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You can say that's pertinent, that's pertinent.  That's relevant related to our topic at hand.
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Number 12, you can that to the interns A or B.
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Be delegate. You can delegate that  to the interns when you delegate,  
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something is, when you give someone else  responsibility for a task or a specific  
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job. So when you're doing a task that you  really don't want to be doing, you can say,  
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I wish I had someone to delegate this to, I  wish I had someone who I could give this task to
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Verse 13. I have a really  workload this month, A or B.
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A heavy be is a direct translation. It's not  something that we use in natural English. It  
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sounds awkward and unnatural. A heavy is  the adjectives that we use to describe our  
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workload. When your workload is heavy, it's  simply means you have a lot of work to do.  
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And what's the opposite of heavy?  The opposite is light, right? Light.
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Right? So when you don't have a lot of work to  do, you would say I have a light workload. Heavy  
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workload light workload. So what about you?  How would you describe your workload right  
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now? Would you say it's heavy or light? Let us  know in the comments. So you practice this new  
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expression. Number 14. The police have been  unable to what caused the explosion, A or B.
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Be ascertain, ascertain.  When you ascertain something,  
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you discover something. So to ascertain  the cause of the explosion is to discover  
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the cause of the explosion to understand  why. So, when the police do understand why  
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they discover it, they can say we've finally  ascertained, what caused the explosion, it
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Was a faulty gas line and then they can tell you  the cause of the explosion. And finally your last  
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question in the quiz, number 15, you've  been all week just do it already A or B.
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The answer is B procrastinating, you've been  procrastinating all week when you procrastinate,  
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it means that you delay doing something but  that's something has to be done and you delay  
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doing it and why? Well, generally because  it's unpleasant like chores around the house,  
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cleaning the garage cleaning, the bathroom  doing the dishes, it's unpleasant or it.
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Simply boring, like organizing your closet, or  filing, your paperwork, so you delay doing it,  
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but it has to be done. That's procrastinating. So,  how do you do on the quiz? Was it easy for? You,  
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was it difficult for you either way,  you've just added, 15 new words,  
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to your vocabulary. So have fun practicing. These  new words. Let us know in the comments. How you  
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did and the ones you got wrong, choose  one, two or three of them and practice.
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Itís them in the comments so you get  comfortable with them and you can add  
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it to your new vocabulary. Now, let's  keep going and test your vocabulary  
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again to see if you know these confusing  words. So here's how this video is going  
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to work. I'm going to show you a sentence  and you're going to have two options and you  
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have to decide which option correctly  completes the sentence now. I'll only
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Only show the sentence for a couple seconds, so  make sure you hit pause, take your time to read  
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it, to answer it, and then hit play. And I'll show  you the answer, and I'll explain why that answer  
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is correct. Are you ready to go? Number one, there  were people at the party than I had expected.
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The answer is fewer. There were fewer people at  the party than I had expected and the reason is  
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we use fewer with countable nouns. You  can count how many people there are but  
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we use less with uncountable nouns.  So I could say there was less rain,  
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you can't count rain there was less  rain this year compared to last year.
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and number two, I'm just in the
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of a big project.
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And the answer is midst midst. This is a tricky  one, simply because a pronunciation. When you  
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hear this in spoken English I'm in the midst of a  big project, it's easy to confuse this with mist  
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and to be in the midst of something  is simply to be in the middle of  
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something. So I'm in the middle of a big  project, number three, wow, that shirt
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Really.
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Your hair.
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And the answer is complements with an E. These  two words sound exactly the same in pronunciation.  
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It's spelling that is different but they have  different meanings compliment. In this example,  
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is when one thing your shirt combines  really well with another thing. Your hair  
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compliment with an eye is when  you see something nice to someone.
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I love your shirt, thanks for the compliment.  
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If you want to learn more about complement and  compliment, you can look in the description  
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for a link on a video on that topic.  Number for that movie had quite an on me.
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The answer is a fact. It had quite an effect on  me. The pronunciation is very similar. A fact,  
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a fact, there's a slight difference,  but the spelling is important because  
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on fact is a verb and effect is a  noun. And we need a noun, you know,  
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that because there's an article in the sentence
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With the verb. I could say that movie  affected me. If you want to learn more  
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about a fact and he fact, you can look  in the description for a link on that  
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number five, quizzes are a  great way to your skills.
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To hone your skills. Again, similar in  pronunciation but the correct choice  
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is hone. This is an expression to hone one skills.  
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This is simply to improve one's  skills. Number 6, I didn't know.
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At the party.
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I didn't know anybody at the party. Didn't  is negative in the English language. We do  
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not like double negatives, you can only use  one - in a clause and since I already have  
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didn't I can't use the - nobody. I have to  use anybody number 7. I don't like carrots.
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I don't like carrots either.  
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Now, this is the same as number six because I  don't don't isn't - neither is also a - so we  
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can't use it. We want either. I don't like  carrots either to use neither. I could say  
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you don't like carrots. Neither do. I neither  do I? If you want to learn more about either,
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ER, and neither. You can look in the description  for a video. I created on this. And number eight,  
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she has more she needs.
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She has more than she needs similar and  pronunciation than then, but they're two totally  
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different words than we use in comparisons. More  than less than fewer than comparisons. Then is  
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an adverb. It's used in time references. First,  I'll eat lunch, then I'll go for a walk number.
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Line joining Social Clubs is for all  purposes. The solution to loneliness.
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For all intents and purposes. This  is an expression in English for all  
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intents and purposes. This simply  means in almost every situation  
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in virtually every situation. But when  you see this at a natural pace for all,  
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intents and purposes for all intents and purposes,  it sounds like intensive. Intensive is a word.
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That people are very familiar with intense and  is not something that people are familiar with,  
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but the correct expression  is intense and purposes.  
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This is a very useful business or academic  expression. It isn't really used in casual  
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conversation too much. Number 10, we  can discuss this after the meeting.
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We can discuss this further after the  meeting further and farther. Both mean more,  
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we can discuss this more in more detail. After  the meeting we use further when we're talking  
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about figurative and we use farther when  we're talking about literal, for example,  
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we need to walk farther, we  literally need to walk more
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Or we need to walk farther to see the  waterfall. If you want to learn more about  
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this, look in the description for a link on a  separate video. Number 11, you can down here.
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You can lie down here, lay and lie. They have the  same meaning, but Les is transitive it needs an  
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object. For example, lay the baby down here,  lay the blanket down here, you lay something,  
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but Li is intransitive. So there's no  object lie down here, live by yourself.
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Down here, lie down here. Number  12, that sweater is to for you.
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That sweater is too loose for you. This one  is confusing because of the spelling. Do I  
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need 10 or 2? It's easy to forget. Lose with  10. Is the opposite of when did you lose the  
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game? Did you win the game? Did you lose the  game? Loose with two o's when we're talking  
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about clothing? Is when it doesn't fit closely  to your body. So this shirt I'm wearing is not
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Loose, it fits closely to my body but this  sweater for example is loose number 13. We should  
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worked harder.
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We should have worked harder.  
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Now, this is a mistake that many native speakers  make because in spoken English, we take have,  
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which is the grammatically, correct choice. But  we reduce it, we say it quickly and it sounds  
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like of you should have you should have. You  should have worked harder. So sometimes native  
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speakers forget that it's actually have and  not of because that's what it sounds like.
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In spoken English. So, in spoken English,  you can absolutely say you should have,  
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you should have worked harder but in  written English, just remember that  
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the correct choice is have number  14. I shouldn't have to the party.
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I shouldn't have gone to the party. Our verb  here is go. The past simple, is went and the  
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past participial is gone. This structure requires  the past participial. The third form of the verb  
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yesterday. I went to the party. I've gone to  three parties this month and finally number 15.
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Do you trust the most?
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Whom do you trust the most who and home  it can be very tricky for students and  
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native speakers to know the difference, just ask  yourself, do you need she or her? Do you need a  
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subject or an object, she or her, he or him?  I trust her the most. We need an object. Not
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Subject. So you use whom who is your  friend, she is my friend. In this case,  
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we need a subject so we use who. So how do you do  with this quiz? Share your score in the comments  
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below and if you got any wrong, don't worry,  just do some practice sentences. And remember  
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to look in the description because I shared  many links to other videos that go into Mordor
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Dibs on these confusing words. Are  you ready for your next test? Now,  
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let's test your knowledge of advanced  freeze. 'L verbs, question, 1, please bear  
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me while I look up your file. Now I'm only  going to give you three seconds for every  
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question. So hit pause and take as much  time as you need to review the question.
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please bear with me while I look up your file  question to the phrasal verb to attend to means,
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To attend to means to work on. Remember I'm going  to explain what every single phrasal verb means  
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in detail with examples, after the quiz. Number  three, why are you so angry? You need to cool.
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You need to cool down number for  the phrasal verb for repair is
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the phrasal verb for repair is fix up number five,  
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the phrasal verb for to discuss something,  so you can reach an agreement is
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To hash out to hash out number 6. If someone  is being too serious you can tell them to
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Lighten up, lighten up, you're being  too serious. Lighten up number 7,  
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after years of studying English,  my hard work has finally paid
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My hard work has finally paid off  number 8, we shouldn't rule out.
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A graphic designer.
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We shouldn't rule out hiring, a  graphic designer, number nine, my boss.
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For being late again.
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My boss chewed me out for being late again and  number 10. Let's give everyone a few minutes to  
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before we begin.
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To settle in. So, how did you do with that quiz?  Was it easy, difficult? Share your score in the  
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comments below and now I'm going to explain  every single phrasal verb in detail. So let's  
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do that. Now to bear with someone, this is  a very common phrasal verb. It has a simple,  
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meaning, it means to be patient with someone.  So we use this a lot with customer service.
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Lives or anytime. Someone is providing you with a  service now, it's very common when that person is  
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providing you with that service to say, please  bear with me. Please bear with me. Please be  
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patient. So notice our verb tense, that's in the  imperative, the imperative. So we're starting with  
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the base verb. Now, if you use this verb, in  other verb tenses, it's an irregular verb. The
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Past simple is bore and the  past participial is any idea.  
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It's born. That's right, born with an optional  easy for spelling but pronunciation is exactly  
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the same in the past simple. You could say I  bore with him for 20 minutes, I was patient with  
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him for 20 minutes and in the past participial  you can use this in the present. Perfect. You
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I'd say I've born with you for 20 minutes. Our  next phrasal verb is to attend to. Now notice,  
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we're using the verb a tent. And I could  say last night, I attended the party,  
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but that's not a phrasal verb. That's  just a regular verb because I don't have  
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a preposition. I attended the party I went to the
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Party. But if we use the phrasal verb  attend to the meaning is different. I  
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could say I attended to the party. Now in  this case, this means that I worked on or  
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I paid attention to the party. So how could  you work on a party? Well, you could work  
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on organizing a party. So organizing all  the details, sending out the invitations.
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The food, cleaning the apartment getting  the decorations, I attended to the party.  
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So pay attention because the verb attend and the  phrasal verb. A tend to have different meanings  
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are next phrasal verb to cool. Down to cool down,  
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we use this when someone is really angry upset,  or frustrated and you want them to relax,
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Max, you can say, cool down, cool down. So let's  say a client has been sending you a lot of emails  
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and you're feeling really angry irritated annoyed  frustrated with that client. But before you call  
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that client, you should definitely cool down. You  need to take a minute and relax because you don't  
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want to call that client when you're angry  and frustrated and annoyed you need to cook.
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Will down, relax, chill. Our next phrasal verb  to fix something up. When you fix something up,  
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it means you repair it or you change it  in order to improve it. Now, in this case,  
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when you change it is not necessarily broken.  It could be that it's functioning but you want  
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to improve it. So you make some changes  to it, you fix it up. So for example,
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example I could say Sally loves fixing up old  cars in her free time. Fixing up old cars so she  
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repairs them but it could also mean that she just  changes them. Maybe the car is working perfectly  
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but she changes it. She changes the color or she  adds something to it, she fixes it up. Now this  
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is a very common phrasal verb around the house  because there's always something to fix up, right?
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Change to repair to improve our next phrasal  verb, to Hash something out. When you have  
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something out, it means you talk about something  specific with other people, and you do that  
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because you want to get agreement, you want to  get agreement on the details, so you can use  
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this when you're planning a conference planning,  a party planning a project, any kind of event.
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ENT. And, of course, with a project  or conference, there are many details,  
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the date the time, who's doing what?  So, you need to. Hash out those details,  
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you need to talk about them to get agreement,  okay? We agreed to the time of the conference,  
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we hashed it out, we hashed out the time of the  conference, our next phrasal verb to lighten up.
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Now, remember I already taught you to cool down  and that's when you're really angry frustrated  
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annoyed and you want to relax. Well, when you  tell someone to lighten up you also want them  
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to relax but they're not, angry, frustrated or  annoyed. They're just being too serious, that's  
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it. They're being too serious. They don't have a  sense of humor, so maybe you were joking around.
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With a co-worker and they took it  too seriously and you just want to  
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have some fun and joke around but they're  too serious. So you might say lighten up,  
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lighten up, laughs a little smile, a little  you're too serious. So someone who's always
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Like this the you know, they're not smiling,  they're not laughing. They're just always very  
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serious. You might want to tell that person to  lighten up smile relax laughs. But just remember  
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it isn't the same as cool down because cool  down your angry and annoyed lighten up. You're  
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too serious. That's the difference between the  two, our next phrasal verb to pay off. Now when
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Pays off it means that you see the  benefit of the something. So let's say,  
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you spent the last month at home studying for a  big exam and you took the exam and you passed,  
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you got a really high Mark. You can say all my  studying paid off. So remember something pays off.
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All my studying paid off. I now see the benefit of  all the studying I did. So we use this a lot for  
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any kind of work or effort that you put in. Now  it can be mental work for studying for your job,  
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but it can also be physical work as well.  So all you're dieting. You're exercising,  
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paid off because now you lost weight.
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Stronger, you see the benefit of all  your work. So we can use this with both  
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mental work and physical work. Our next  phrasal verb to rule out. We use this  
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when something prevents something else  from happening. So, a classic example,  
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we have covid and we have traveling now. Covid  is preventing traveling from happening, right?
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Right. So we can say covid-19 t out traveling.  Right? Covid prevented traveling covid. Ruled  
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out. Traveling our next phrasal verb to chew.  Someone out to chew someone out. This is when  
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you tell someone that they've done something  wrong but you tell them angrily so you don't
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Hold on, Comet calmly. Even though you made  a mistake, you shouldn't have done that. No,  
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you're angry. So you might yell a little you  might use language that you normally wouldn't,  
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you're angry. Somebody did something wrong  and you tell them. So maybe your boss  
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chewed you out because you were late for an  important meeting. So your boss was not calm,  
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your boss was angry. Why were  you late? You shouldn't have
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Been late. Why are you haven't? I  fired you yet? He chews, you out,  
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or maybe you're on a sports team and  your coach chewed you out because  
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you missed an important practice.  Now, a, somebody choose you out,  
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and they're really angry. What phrasal verb goes  with that phrasal, verb that we've already learned  
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cool down right? Because if somebody's angry, why  were you late? You can say, cool down, cool down.
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Relax. And then you can explain why you were  late our final phrasal verb to settle. In when  
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you settle in, it means you get comfortable in  a new environment. And that new environment is  
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generally a new house, a new school, a new  workplace. And of course at the beginning,  
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you're not comfortable just because  everything is new, right? But then you
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need some time to settle in. So settle in just  means to get comfortable in a new environment.  
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So let's say you move to a new city and a few  weeks later, a friend could ask you o, have  
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you settled in, have you settled in? So they're  just asking you, do you feel comfortable in your  
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new city and then you might reply back and say,  yeah, I've settled in or no, I haven't settled
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in yet.
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Now that you know how to use all of these phrasal  verbs? How about we do the exact same quiz from  
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the very beginning, and you can compare your  score from the first time to this time. So  
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let's do that quiz again. Now, question 1,  please bear me while I look up your file.
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please bear with me while I look up your file  question to the phrasal verb to attend to means,
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To attend to means to work on number 3.  Why are you so angry? You need to cool.
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You need to cool down number for  the phrasal verb for repair is
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the phrasal verb for repair is fix up  
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number five, the phrasal verb for to discuss  something, so you can reach an agreement is
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To hash out to hash out number 6. If someone  is being too serious you can tell them to
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Lighten up, lighten up, you're being  too serious. Lighten up number 7,  
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after years of studying English,  my hard work has finally paid
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My hard work has finally paid off  number 8, we shouldn't rule out.
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A graphic designer.
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We shouldn't rule out hiring, a  graphic designer, number nine, my boss.
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For being late again.
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My boss chewed me out for being late again and  number 10. Let's give everyone a few minutes to  
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before we begin.
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To settle in. Was it easier this time? I'm sure it  was did your score improve share your score in the  
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comments below. You're doing amazing. This is your  final test and we're going to test your knowledge  
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of common phrasal verbs question 1. The phrasal  verb used to invite someone on a romantic date is
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Now I'm only going to give you three  seconds for each question. So hit pause,  
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take as much time as you need and when  you're ready, hit play to see that answer.
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The phrasal verb is to ask out the question 2. If  you like a Chandra of music you can say I'm really  
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country music
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I'm really into country music. Remember,  I'm going to explain every single phrasal  
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verb in detail. So don't worry, if  this test is difficult number three,  
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if a movie made you sad, you can  say that movie really me down
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That movie really brought me down number four. If  
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you think someone should be  happier you can say cheer.
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Cheer Up, cheer up and number five, do you  have time to the dry cleaning on your way home?
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Do you have time to pick up number six? You  see that box. Can you at the post office?
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Can you drop it off? Number 7. We ended up.
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At home.
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We ended up staying at home number 8,  
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which phrasal verb is used to  reject someone or something.
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To turn down number nine, when you complete  a form you can use both fill in and fill out.
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This is true number 10. How did you?
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That Maria was fired.
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How did you find out? So, how did you do with that  quiz? Was it easy or difficult to share your score  
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in the comments? And now, I'll explain every  phrasal verb in detail. With example, sentences  
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number one to ask someone out. Now, pay attention  to the sentence structure because notice here,  
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I'm using someone you only  ask someone out, you don't
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Ask something out and here is the reason  why when you ask someone out, it's to  
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invite them on a romantic evening together,  also known as a date. So to ask someone out,  
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you invite them on a date. A date is a  romantic evening. Spent with someone, of  
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course it doesn't have to be an evening. It could  be a morning coffee date or an afternoon date.
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As well, but I just said evening because most  of the time it is in the evening. So let me give  
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you an example sentence. Why hasn't Jim asked  Maria? I won't yet he's obviously into her.  
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So notice here why hasn't Jim asked Maria out.  Ask someone out our someone is Maria. Now,  
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of course you need the subject who's  doing the action. So Jim is inviting more.
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Ria on a date. A date is always romantic right  now. Maria could say no and we're going to talk  
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about that later on in one of our phrasal verbs.  So let me give you that example again. Why hasn't  
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Jim asked Maria out yet? He's obviously into  her now. You might be wondering Jennifer,  
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what does that mean? He's obviously into her?  Well, that's our next phrasal verb to be in.
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Someone to be into someone. Now, here I'll  point out that you can also be into something,  
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but first, let's talk about to be into  someone when you're into someone. I'm  
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sure you notice based on the context, but it  means to like someone romantically. Now the  
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context is really important because  I'm going to give you a musician.
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Who I'm really into. I'm really into  Jack Johnson. Now, when I say that, oh,  
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I'm really into Jack Johnson, I don't like Jack  Johnson romantically, although he is pretty cute,  
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I guess, but I don't like him romantically, but I  really like his music. So if you use into someone,  
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it depends on the context. But there is this  meaning of liking. And for the most part
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Part that light King is romantic.  So if I said Jim is into Maria,  
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he likes her romantically, but  if I'm talking about being into  
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a celebrity or a musician and actor,  it's possible that I just like them,  
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but not necessarily romantically so keep that  in mind. Now, remember I said you could also be
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To something. Now, in this case we're talking  about liking something and it's usually an  
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activity or a hobby. So I was really into  Jack Johnson, when I was really into playing  
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ukulele and playing guitar, Jack Johnson  is a amazing musician, he plays guitar,  
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and he plays ukulele. So I was really into him and  mainly when I was into playing ukulele and play,
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Guitar. Those are two activities. I don't really  do much anymore simply because I don't have time.  
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It isn't a priority for me to do those activities  right now at this stage in my life. Although one  
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day I would definitely like to do them again now  so you could talk about any hobby or activity. Oh,  
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I'm really into going hiking. I'm really  into playing video games. So we use this.
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Hobbies and activities. Mainly, our next phrasal  verb to bring someone down to bring someone down,  
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is to make someone unhappy, but there's that  transition because that person was happy and  
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then something happened to bring them down  and now they're not happy or they're at least  
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less happy than they were before. So I  could say that movie really brought me
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Down. Now, notice here, the my subject is  the movie, the movie brought me down. I  
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could also use a person. My boss brought me down  so something, or someone can bring someone down  
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that movie brought me down. So, I was happy.  And then I watched the movie. And now,  
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I'm not happy or I'm less happy,  probably, because the movie was very
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Sad or depressing something like  that. Number four to cheer up. So  
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you can think of this as the opposite  to cheer someone up is to make them  
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happier. Now we commonly use this in  the imperative, Cheer Up, cheer up,  
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Julie, cheer up, don't be sad cheer up so  we commonly use this in the imperative but  
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you can use it in other ways. For example,  I could say I took my friend out to lunch
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CH to cheer her up to cheer her up. So that's  the reason why I wanted to make her happier to  
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cheer her up. Number five to pick someone  or something up. This is one of the most  
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common phrasal verbs. You probably know it, but  did, you know? You can also pick something up,  
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you pick someone up and you also pick something  up and that's when you take an object,
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A person from one location to another  location. So, of course, you might know  
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it in the sense of I pick my kids up after  school or I pick my husband up after work,  
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right? That's probably how, you know  it but you can use it with a something,  
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maybe your husband could call you  and say oh hey can you pick milk up?
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On your way home can you pick milk up?  So you're going to go to a location,  
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the store, get milk and take it to another  location. Your home. Can you pick milk up  
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on your way home? His very common to get a  call from someone and they ask you o. Hey,  
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can you pick this up? Can you pick this up  on your way home? And that something is a  
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grocery item or something for your home.  So now, you know, how to use it with a
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Anna. Something and what's the opposite of to  pick someone up. Well, it's to drop someone  
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off and you can also drop something off when  you drop someone or something off. It's to  
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leave someone or something at a specific  location. So of course, you could say,  
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I drop my husband off at work. I dropped my  friend off at the airport. Now, you might also
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Go ask someone, can you drop this letter  off on your way to work? So they take the  
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letter and they leave it somewhere in a  different location. The post office or  
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a mailbox. Can you drop this letter  off on your way to work. Number 72,  
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end up to end up is a very useful phrasal verb.  We use it to say that you eventually do something.
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Or eventually decide something. So  you might say I ended up asking,  
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Julie out. I ended up asking, Julie out,  who is our first example? I can't remember.  
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Oh, it wasn't Julie. It was Jim and Maria. So  let me give that again. Jim ended up asking  
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Maria out. So remember before I said,  why hasn't Jim asked Maria? Oh yeah.
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Yet. So now remember to end up that's  to eventually do something so after a  
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period of time so Jim ended up asking  Maria out by but she turned him down.  
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Remember I said at the beginning, I'm  going to teach you a phrasal verb. If  
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Maria I was going to see Julie. Again, if  Maria says, no, well that to turn someone
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Down. That's our next phrasal verb to turn  someone down. Now you can also turn something  
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down. Can you think of something that you might  say no to? Hmm. How about a job offer? Hmm.  
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Something like that. So, to turn someone down  to turn something down is when you receive  
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an invitation or a proposal to do something  and you say, no, you decline. You refuse you
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You reject, you say, no. So  Maria turned gym down. Now,  
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you might also say I was turned down for the  job. I was turned down. Now you could turn  
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that into an active sentence. They turned  me down. I was turned down by the company,  
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they turned me down. So in this specific  phrasal verb, it is commonly used.
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In the passive. So I would get comfortable  with the passive, but you can use it in the  
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act of, of course, as well. Number 9  to fill in or to fill out forms. Okay,  
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so notice here. I gave you two prepositions.  I know students, get confused. What's the  
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difference between Finland and fill out?  There is no difference. So specifically  
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with forms. That's the only time that there is  no difference when you're entering information.
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I'm a Chanel into a form, you're  filling in that form. You're also  
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filling out that form. It doesn't matter  which preposition you use and honestly,  
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I use both of them interchangeably. So  I just changed between fill in fill out.  
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I use both and you can too. So if you  go to an office, they might say after
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you
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fill in this form, or after you fill out  this form. Drop it off at reception. No.
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This drop it off at reception so take it to  reception and leave it there. Drop it off.  
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At reception, our final phrasal verb to find out  to find out is when you understand something you  
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learn something, or you discover something.  So maybe going back to our character Jim.  
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So maybe Jim could say, how did you find  out that Maria turned me down. So maybe.
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He Jim is a little embarrassed. He thought this  was just a secret, nobody knew. But then a friend,  
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try to cheer him up because he knew  Maria turned him down after he asked her,  
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oat notice all her phrasal verbs. So Jim could  say, how did you find out that Maria turn me  
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down. So how did you discover this? How did you  learn this? How did you find this out? And we
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Is this when you want to get information as  well. So I might say I need to find out when  
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the store closes because I have a package. I  need to drop off but I don't know when they  
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close. I need to find that out so learn or  discover that specific information. So now  
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that you understand all of these phrasal  verbs, how about we do the quiz from the
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beginning again. And then you can  compare your score from the first  
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time to the second time. So let's do  that. Same quiz. Now, the question one,  
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the phrasal verb used to invite  someone on a romantic date is
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The phrasal verb is to ask out question 2. If you  like a Chandra of music, you can say I'm really  
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country music.
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I'm really into country music number three. If a  movie made you sad, you can say that movie really  
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me down
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That movie really brought me down number four. If  
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you think someone should be  happier you can say cheer.
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Cheer Up, cheer up. Number five, do you have  time to the dry cleaning on your way home?
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Do you have time to pick up number six? You  see that box. Can you at the post office?
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Can you drop it off? Number 7. We ended up.
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At home.
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We ended up staying at home number 8,  
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which phrasal verb is used to  reject someone or something.
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To turn down number nine, when you complete  a form you can use both fill in and fill out.
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This is true. The number 10. How did you
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That Maria was fired.
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How did you find out? So, was  the quiz easier the second time,  
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I'm sure it was amazing job with this lesson.  So, how did you do with all of those quizzes?  
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Share your score in the comments below and I  want you to download this free speaking guide  
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where I share six tips on how to speak English  fluently and confidently, you can download it  
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from my website right here and whenever you're  ready, dead started with your next lesson.
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Essen.
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