15 of the Most Important Phrasal Verbs - Part 1

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Aww yeah, RealLifers, what's going on?
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This is Ethan, with another video for you.
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So, today I'm going to talk to you about a subject that a lot of English learners hate
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to talk about, and that's phrasal verbs.
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Is this RealLife?
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So, whether or not you like phrasal verbs, they're a very important part of the English
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language, it's something that sooner or later you're going to have to learn, and better
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sooner rather than later.
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So, what I notice with a lot of my students, they're Spanish speakers, Portuguese speakers,
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any latin-based language, they like to use a lot of cognates. So, often there are a lot
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of words that exist in English, that are the same as a cognate in your language, but it's
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just not very colloquial, and a lot of times, in these situations, there exists a phrasal
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verb which is much more colloquial, that we use all the time.
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So, today, what I want to do is give you 15 new phrasal verbs that you can add to you
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vocabulary right now, which will make a big difference in your speaking, sound a little
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bit more natural, like a native speaker.
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Alright, guys, so let's get started.
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So, the first phrasal verb for you is "carry on." So, carry on means continue. You could
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use either of these, both of them are pretty colloquial.
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But carry on, a lot of times, someone will ask you "oh, what are you doing?" like they're
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kind of concerned about what you're doing, and then they would say, one they hear your
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answer, "oh, ok, carry on, continue with what you're doing."
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So carry on is just a little bit shorter, faster, and you're going to hear people use
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this a lot.
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Next, you have "hold on." So, this you might hear as an exclamation, someone telling you
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"hold on a sec!" So, what does this mean? This means wait.
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So, for example, you're talking on the phone with someone, maybe you're talking on the
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phone with your mom, and you're cooking at the same time. And, all the sudden, you notice
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that the rice is burning, you say "hold on, mom, I have to just take the rice off, I'll
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be right back with you."
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So, you can use this in any situation where you tell someone to wait. We use it a lot.
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The next one is "watch out!" So, this is another exclamation.
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You say watch out like be careful, or any situation like this.
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So, for example, you're with your friend walking down the street and you're about to cross
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the street, your friend steps into the street, and you grab them, because the car is coming,
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and you say "watch out!"
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So, a lot of times, English learners don't really know what to say in this situation,
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and they'll just make some noise like "aah!" "ooh!"
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So, don't do this, use watch out.
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Ok, so the next phrasal verb is "come up with." So, you come up with something, what does
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this mean?
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So, come up with something is to invent something, or to think about something, to come up with
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an answer...
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So, you use come up with when you're trying to figure something out, when you're trying
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to create a solution.
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So, for example, if you have some sort of problem, and you don't know the solution to
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it, you say "oh, I'll come up with something, figure something out."
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The next one is get along with someone.
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So, get along with someone means that you have a good relationship with them. So, I
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could say "What do you think of Tom?" "Yeah, I like him, I get along well with him."
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It means that it's a person who, in generally, you have something in common with, you like
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this person as a friend, and so you can say that you get along with them, or maybe you
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don't get along with them.
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"I don't like Tom, I don't get along with him."
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So, the next one is "fed up."
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So, we say fed up with something when you're completely sick of something, you can't handle
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it anymore. You can use this about a thing, or a person, you say, for example, "I'm so
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fed up with those twilight movies, they're just so stupid, I don't like the twilight
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movies, I'm fed up with them, if anyone else talks to me about them, I'm going to punch
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them in the face."
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Hopefully, you're not that agressive. I'm not.
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The next phrasal verb I have for you is "try on."
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So, this is for example when you go to a clothing store and you see a t-shirt that you like
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and you say "hey, I think I'll try that on, see how it looks on me."
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So, "try on" is to put on some clothes to see how they fit you, how they look, just
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things like that.
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So, it's very helpful if you're going to go shopping.
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The next phrasal verb I have for you is "put away."
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So, you can put away something after you've taken it out, you have to put it away.
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So, for example, after you wash all of your dirty dishes, you have to put them away into
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the cabinet where they go.
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Next, there's another one with put, and that's "put off."
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Are you a person who puts a lot of stuff off? I generally am. It means procrastinate.
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So, for example, in college, I a lot, I would always know, in the end of the term, that
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I would have a big important paper due, and the professor tells you the very first day
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of class, but I would always put it off until the week before it was due. I would usually
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spend a lot of nights researching in the library, looking for certain books, and writing these
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papers, every time. I'm crazy.
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The next one is "look up."
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So, look up literally could be look up, but here I want to give you a more colloquial
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definition of this word, so, look up means to search for something, to investigate something.
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So, for example, "do you know any good Chinese restaurants here?" No, but I'll look one up
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on Google."
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