50 Important Phrasal Verbs in English

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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to master the top 50 phrasal verbs?
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Yes, let's do it.
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Have you ever been listening to an English conversation but you just can't figure out
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what they're saying?
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You know the individual words, but the meaning just doesn't add up.
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If you've been putting off learning phrasal verbs, you may want to check out today's lesson.
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It will take you from huh to bring it on in no time.
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So what are phrasal verbs?
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Well, phrasal verbs are a two or three-part verb like this.
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There is a normal verb try plus a second part.
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That second part could be called a participle, could be called a preposition, it doesn't
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really matter.
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That second part is what makes this a phrasal verb.
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To try is different than to try on or to try out.
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These have different meanings.
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So when we use phrasal verbs, it changes the meaning of the original verb.
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Phrasal verbs are incredibly common in daily conversations, so I hope that these top 50
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phrasal verbs in this lesson will help you to gain some confidence in your speaking but
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also to help you understand what other people are saying.
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Because it's important to know the nuances and the different meanings of these phrasal
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verbs.
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Let's get started with number one.
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Number one is to add up, to add up.
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Take a look at this sentence, her story didn't add up, I think she's lying.
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What do you think this phrasal verb means?
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Instead of me directly telling you right away the meaning of the phrasal verb, I want you
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to guess based on the sentence.
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That's what we're going to be doing for all 50 of these phrasal verbs.
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It's kind of like a 50-question test, hopefully a fun test.
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What do you think add up means here, her story didn't add up, I think she's lying.
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This means it didn't make sense.
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Something about it seemed not logical or strange, it didn't add up.
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We usually use this phrasal verb in a negative sentence, so that's what's happening here.
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Her story did not add up.
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If you are a student and you go to your teacher and say, "I'm sorry, I don't have my homework
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finished because last night I got into a car wreck, and I had to go visit my grandmother
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in the hospital.
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And then I had my dog, and my dog was eating my homework."
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This story seems a little bit unbelievable, so the teacher might think, "Oh, your story
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doesn't add up, I think you're lying.
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You just didn't do your homework."
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So here, the story doesn't make sense, it's not logical, it doesn't add up.
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Let's go to number two, to back somebody up.
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Take a look at this sentence, my parents backed me up when I decided to apply for graduate
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school.
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My parents backed me up, what do you think this means?
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My back, backed me up.
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We can imagine your back the part of your body, it gives you support.
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You can't sit up or stand up or do much without your back.
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So when you back someone up, you give them support.
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My parents supported me when I decided to apply for graduate school.
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This is a great example of how a phrasal verb can directly replace another maybe more textbook
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word.
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It's not wrong to say my parents supported me, but it's even better to say my parents
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backed me up when I decided to apply for graduate school.
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Phrasal verbs will just make you sound more comfortable and like you know what you're
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saying.
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Let's take a look at a similar expression, it's kind of a bonus tip that I'd like to
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add.
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What if I said to you I've got your back, I've got your back.
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Can you guess what this means?
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This isn't a phrasal verb, it's just a bonus phrase that is kind of similar to this phrasal
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verb.
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It means I will support you, I am supporting you all the way, I got your back.
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We often use this when we want to give encouragement to someone.
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So if your friend is maybe going to do something a little bit risky, you can say, "I will support
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you no matter what, I got your back."
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Great, wonderful phrase to use.
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Let's go onto our next phrasal verb, to blow up.
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Take a look at this sentence.
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When I told her I couldn't come to her party, she blew up.
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This is the past tense, this is an irregular past tense verb.
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She blew up, do you think she is really happy?
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No.
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Instead, this is to become suddenly angry, she blew up.
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So if this is part of your personality to easily blow up, maybe there's some deep breaths
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you can take, clear your mind a bit.
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If you are easily angry, well, maybe you easily blow up.
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I need to calm down a bit.
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All right.
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Let's go to our next one, to bring on something, to bring on something.
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50 new phrasal verbs.
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Yeah.
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Bring it on.
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Can you tell by my facial expression it's not like the previous one, I'm not blowing
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up, I'm not angry?
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Instead, I am excited about accepting some kind of challenge with confidence.
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Yes, 50 new phrasal verbs, I can do it, bring it on.
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We often use this to give encouragement to ourselves.
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If you are faced with some kind of challenge and you want to really encourage yourself,
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you could say, "All right.
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Bring it on, I can do it."
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To bring up, you shouldn't bring up politics in this house unless you're ready for a long
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discussion.
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You shouldn't bring up politics, this means you shouldn't mention politics in conversation
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unless you want a long discussion because people here are quite passionate about politics.
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To bring up something, what's something that you shouldn't bring up in your country?
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What is a topic that you should maybe avoid in your country?
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If you'd like to check out some common taboo questions in English and especially in the
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US that you should avoid, check out this video that I made up here.
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It will help you know which topics you shouldn't bring up unless you want to have a long discussion.
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To call off.
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Instead of calling off the wedding, the couple decided to elope.
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Probably last year if you tried to get married in your country, it might have been a little
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difficult because you couldn't have big weddings.
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Very unfortunate for a lot of people who wanted to get married last year and probably continuing
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this year too.
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So what's your other choice?
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Well, you could call off the wedding or you could elope.
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What do you think this phrasal verb means, to call off the wedding?
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It just means to cancel the wedding.
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We're going to cancel the wedding.
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Well, maybe you still want to get married, so you could elope.
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If you watched one of my previous videos about 10 funny jokes in English, we talked about
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this word elope.
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It means to run away with your lover, to get married maybe in some court house or maybe
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in a nice destination, but it's just the two of you, you are eloping.
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So you could call off your wedding, you could cancel the wedding or you could elope.
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To calm down.
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When I have a stressful day, I like to calm down by taking a nice long walk outside.
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Maybe you feel the same way.
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When you take a long walk outside, it helps you to calm down.
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This phrasal verb means to relax, to calm down.
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To catch up, to catch up.
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I met my friend for lunch to catch up because we haven't seen each other in a long time.
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Am I running after my friend and catching her?
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No, take a look at this other question.
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Want to meet for coffee and catch up?
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Want to meet for coffee and catch up?
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We're not running, I'm not inviting you to have a race.
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Instead, this means that you are meeting with someone who you haven't seen for a while.
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You want to find out what has been happening in their life recently.
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You want to catch up.
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Sometimes we say catch up on what's happening in your life.
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Yeah, I want to catch up on what's happening, so tell me all about it.
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To catch up on.
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To check in.
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Look at this sentence, I went to the hotel to check in while my husband parked the car.
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To check in, what am I doing in the hotel?
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Check, check, check.
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No, this just means that you're registering at a hotel.
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You're telling them, "Hey, I'm here," and they write in the computer, "All right, Vanessa
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is here, here's your keys."
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This process is called checking in.
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To check out.
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To check out could have the opposite meaning.
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When you leave the hotel, you check out.
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You give them back the keys and you say, "I'm done, I'm leaving.
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Thank you so much."
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But I'd like to give you another meaning, what if you saw this sentence, I'm excited
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to check out the new park in my city.
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To check out the new park.
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Or what if I just said check it out.
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Oh, what do you think this means?
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This means to see something or to try something.
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I can't wait to see the new park in my city, I can't wait to check out the new park in
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my city.
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Walk all around, see what's going on.
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Great, you're checking it out.
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We sometimes use this phrase all by itself, check it out.
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And this just means look at this.
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Check it out, I can't believe that my son finished a 100-piece puzzle by himself.
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Check it out, look at this.
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It's kind of an expression of surprise and amazement.
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Wow, check it out.
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To chip in.
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I couldn't go to the party, but I still wanted to chip in for a gift.
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I want to help participate in something.
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It might be with money or with your energy and time.
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Take a look at this, my son likes to chip in and help me with the garden.
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He's giving his time and energy digging and weeding and helping me with the garden.
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He's not giving me money, he's not participating by giving money.
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Instead, it's his time.
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So if you can't go to a party but you want to help pay for a special present, you could
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give some money to your friend and say, "Here's some money because I want to chip in for the
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present."
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And they will use that money to help pay for the present.
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It's a great phrasal verb.
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To close down, to close down.
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This is different than to close.
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Take a look at this.
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Because of construction, they closed down two lanes of the highway.
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They closed down two lanes of the highway.
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Or during the pandemic, a lot of restaurants closed down.
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Can you get the sense of this phrasal verb?
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It means that they closed completely, sometimes forever.
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So the highway, they completely closed two lanes because they were doing construction
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or for the businesses they closed forever because of the pandemic.
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It's a very unfortunate situation.
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To come down with something.
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I'm not feeling so well, I think I'm coming down with something.
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Can you guess that this means to start to feel sick, to come down with something.
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We use this for not serious sicknesses.
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For example, maybe you have a cold, maybe you have a sore throat.
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Maybe you even have the flu, but it's not something so serious.
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You might use this as an excuse, "Sorry, I can't come to your party, I think I'm coming
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down with something."
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We often use something with this phrasal verb because at the beginning of a sickness, you
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might not know what it is.
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But you could say, "Sorry, I think I'm coming down with a cold."
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You could be specific if you know or, "I think I'm coming down with the flu, I should stay
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away from people for a few days.
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To come down with some type of sickness.
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And the opposite of this, to come down with, to come up with.
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To come up with something, take a look at this sentence.
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I need to come up with a great present for my mom's birthday.
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Come up with a great present.
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Am I picking up a great present?
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No.
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Take a look at this other sentence, I couldn't come up with anything special, so I just baked
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a cake.
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This means you're finding an idea.
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To come up with a present means that I need to think about a great idea for a birthday
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present, I can't come up with a great idea.
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Or maybe you need to write a thesis paper, you need to come up with an original idea.
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You need to find an idea that is original for your thesis paper, to come up with something.
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To cut back on, to cut back on.
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Take a look at this sentence.
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I'm trying to cut back on fried food, but it's so tasty.
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I'm trying to cut back on fried food.
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Do you think I'm trying to eat more?
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Nope.
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Instead, that means you're trying to do less of something.
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You're trying to take something out of your life, to cut back on your consumption of fried
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food.
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Or you could say it just by itself.
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If someone says, "Why aren't you eating ice cream?"
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You could say, "I'm trying to cut back."
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You don't need to use on because you don't need to repeat I'm trying to cut back on ice
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cream because they just said ice cream.
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So we know the general topic and context here.
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You could say ice cream again, I'm trying to cut back on ice cream, but you could just
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say this by itself, I'm trying to cut back.
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This is a really natural thing to say.
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To cut off, to cut off.
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Cut off my hair?
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Nope, that's not what we're talking about.
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Take a look at this.
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The driver in the red car cut me off and almost caused a wreck.
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Cut me off.
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It's kind of an angering situation, you're driving, and another car comes in.
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And you go, you slam on the brakes or you have to swerve to the side and be safe.
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He has made it so it was kind of ending abruptly or stopping something quickly.
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Usually, we use this in driving, that driver cut me off or with speaking.
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You could say he tried to tell the teacher his excuse, but she cut him off mid sentence.
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Maybe she thought his story didn't add up.
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So as he's speaking, boom, she cut him off.
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Ed, no, no, no, I don't think that's an excuse.
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No, you need to have your homework.
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She cut him off, this idea of ending abruptly what he was thinking.
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To drop by or to drop in.
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Take a look at this.
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Hey, are you home?
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I'm in the neighborhood, and I wanted to drop by.
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If you call your friend and tell your friend this, I'm in the neighborhood and wanted to
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drop by.
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Does that mean you want to drop something on the ground or you want to give something
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to your friend?
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Nope, it just means I want to see you.
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You're kind of spontaneously going for a visit, to drop by.
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And usually this is a quick visit.
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Doesn't necessarily need to be, but usually it's this quick visit.
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You can even use drop in in similar situations.
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Maybe you want to encourage your friends to visit you at any time, you could say drop
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in whenever you want.
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Drop in whenever you want or drop by whenever you want.
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Please, I would love to see you at any time.
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To end up, to end up.
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We ended up just ordering pizza and not going to the fancy restaurant.
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We ended up just ordering pizza.
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Maybe it's raining.
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Maybe you're just tired.
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You had plans to go to a fancy restaurant, but that is not what happened.
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Instead, you just ordered pizza.
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So we're talking about the conclusion.
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What is really happening at the end?
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Well, we ended up ordering pizza.
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We can also use this in a little bit of a deeper way.
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Instead of saying just some actions that happen, sometimes we use this to talk about our character.
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For example, you might say he doesn't want to end up like his father.
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This is a little strong, but maybe his father is an alcoholic.
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Maybe his father is really rude or has some characteristics that the son doesn't want
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to have.
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So we could say he doesn't want to end up like his father.
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What is happening in his father's life as an adult, he doesn't want, the son doesn't
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want the same thing to happen to him.
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I don't want to end up like my father, so I'm going to try to surround myself with good
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people and get a good education and focus on positivity.
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Okay, there's things you can do to not end up like someone who you don't want to end
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up like.
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To figure out, to figure out.
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The mechanic tried to figure out what was wrong with my car.
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He tried to figure out what was wrong with my car.
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This means he's trying to find a solution, find what's happening here.
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We can simply say, "Oh, I can't figure it out.
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Can you help me please?"
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This is a really common question, a very polite question.
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It means you tried.
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I tried to figure it out, but I can't figure it out.
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Can you help me please?
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To fill in, to fill in.
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I missed the meeting, can someone fill me in?
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Notice here that we're talking about someone, fill me in.
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Does that mean that I need to drink a lot of water to fill my stomach?
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No.
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Here, we're talking about giving some information.
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Usually, this is spoken information.
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If you miss a business meeting and you want to find out what happened, this is the perfect
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phrasal verb to use.
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Can someone fill me in, what happened at the meeting?
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Or maybe if you walk into your house and it's an absolute disaster, things are such a mess
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and your kids look up and say, Hi mom," you might use this phrasal verb and say, "all
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right, someone fill me in.
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What happened in this house?"
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So you want them to give you some information, some spoken information.
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Notice that this is spoken because our phrasal verb is going to be the opposite.
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To fill out, fill out.
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When you go to a new doctor's office, you need to fill out a lot of paperwork.
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Are you talking to someone?
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No.
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You're giving information, but it's written.
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It's written down.
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So at the doctor's office, the secretary might say, "All right, can you please fill out these
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forms and give them back to me when you're finished," fill out these forms.
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I think a good way to remember fill in and fill out is to imagine the image of information
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going into you.
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So when someone fills you in, the information is going in.
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But when you fill out a form, the information is going out of the pen.
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The ink is going out of the pen.
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So you need to fill out the form, but you want someone to fill you in.
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I hope that helps.
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To find out, to find out.
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In the next episode, we will find out who the mysterious man is, to find out.
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This just means that you're learning something that you didn't know before, some kind of
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information that you didn't know before.
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Or you might say, "Oh, today I found out that phrasal verbs are really important."
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This is something new that you learned that you didn't know before.
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I found out, this is an irregular past tense verb.
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I found out or I am finding that out now.
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To get along or to get along with.
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Take a look at this, I get along with my neighbors really well.
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I get along with my neighbors.
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This means I have a friendly relationship with them.
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We could switch this sentence up a little bit and take out with.
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Take a look at this, my neighbors and I get along well.
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Notice how the sentence construction is different.
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We have both people as the subject of the sentence.
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My husband and I get along well.
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Or we could switch it up and say I get along with my husband really well.
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So if we have both people at the beginning, you can cut out the word with.
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But if you want to have one and then the other, you can add the word with.
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This is a great way to be flexible with phrasal verbs.
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To get around.
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Usually we add to get around to it, to get around to doing something.
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Take a look at this.
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One day, I'll get around to cleaning the garage, but not today.
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I'll get around to cleaning the garage but not today.
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This means you're eventually doing something.
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Usually you're delaying it, "Oh, I'll get around to that later."
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This is a common phrase, I'll get around to that or it, I'll get around to it later.
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So if you told your husband, "All right, I'm going to clean the garage," and then you don't
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do it and he says, "hey, why is the garage still a mess?"
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You might say, "Oh, I'll get around to it later.'
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I'll delay it, I delayed it.
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But eventually, I'll just do it later.
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Or when you do it, you could say I finally got around to cleaning the garage.
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Oh, this means you have been delaying it for so long, you've been procrastinating.
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You said eventually I'll do it, and then you did it.
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I finally got around to cleaning the garage.
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To get back at, to get back at.
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Look at this, my sister took my shoes to get back at me for taking her sweater.
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If you have any siblings and you shared clothes with them, this can work out really well sometimes,
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but sometimes it doesn't work out so well.
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So what's happening in this sentence with to get back at?
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My sister is trying to take revenge.
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She's angry that I took her sweater, so what's she going to do?
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She's going to take my shoes.
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Maybe she's going to wear my shoes and not tell me about it.
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She took my shoes to get back at me for taking her sweater.
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We can use this as a question too.
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If you are not sure about someone's motives, you might say, "Are you just trying to get
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back at me for taking your sweater?"
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And she might say, "Yep, I am."
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Are you trying to get back at me, are you trying to get revenge because you're angry
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about something I did?
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Maybe so.
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To give up.
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To give up?
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No, look at this sentence.
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After trying to change the oil in my car for a couple hours, I finally gave up and went
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to a mechanic.
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Could you guess that I'm really happy about doing this, it was really a successful?
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No, I gave up and went to a mechanic.
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This means I quit.
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I tried a lot, and then I quit, and I just went to a mechanic.
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We can also use this phrasal verb to give some encouragement to someone.
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So I know that in today's lesson there is a lot of information, a lot of phrasal verbs,
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but I want to tell you, don't give up, you can do it.
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Continue learning, say some of the sentences out loud with me.
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Repeat them, enjoy yourself, take some notes.
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Maybe cook some food, have a glass of wine at the same time that you're studying this
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lesson, don't give up, you got this.
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To grow up, to grow up.
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This one is to grow up?
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Actually, yes.
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When I was a child, I couldn't wait to grow up.
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Isn't that funny?
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When we're kids, we just want to grow up.
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And then when we're adults, we look at kids and say, "Oh, how innocent, how happy they
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are.
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This means that you're getting older."
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But we can also use this as an insult to tell someone to stop acting like a child.
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So let's imagine that you make a little body sound, maybe you fart and somebody laughs.
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And use say, "That wasn't funny, grow up."
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Well, kids like to laugh at these types of things, hey, adults do too.
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But it's usually considered a childish thing to laugh at.
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So you might say, "Hey, that wasn't funny, grow up.
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Stop acting like a child, grow up."
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This is pretty harsh.
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And you could say it with a laugh tone in your voice, "Hey, grow up, that's not funny."
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You could say it like that lightly, but it can be pretty strong if you say this seriously.
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All right.
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Let's go to our next phrasal verb, to hang on.
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Oh, can you hear hang on for just a sec while I check this message?
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That's a great way to use this phrasal verb.
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Can you hang on for just a sec?
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This is just a second.
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Can you imagine what this means?
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To wait, to pause for just a minute.
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Sometimes we even use this to pause the conversation.
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If someone tells you something shocking, they say, "Oh yeah, I was hiking and I saw rattlesnake,
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and I picked it up," and then they just keep talking.
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To pick up a rattlesnake is a very bad idea.
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So you might say, "Hang on, you did what?"
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You're telling them, pause the conversation, stop what's happening.
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Hang on, you did what.
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Don't pick up a rattlesnake.
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So here it's the same idea, you're asking someone, "Hey, can you hang on just a sec
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while I check this message?
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Hang on, pause what we're doing while I check this message," or, "pause the conversation,
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don't pick up a rattlesnake."
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Vanessa's public service announcement of the day.
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Please don't pick up dangerous snakes unless you are a professional.
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To hang out, to hang out.
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Do you want to come over to my house and hang out?
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This means we're just casually spending time together.
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Do you want to come over and hang out?
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There's no plan, there's no specific event.
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Just maybe throwing a Frisbee in the backyard, maybe making some tea and coffee and some
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little snacks, and we'll just hang out.
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We sometimes use this phrasal verb as a way to answer a common question.
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If someone says, "What did you do this weekend?"
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And either you did nothing or you don't want to tell them, you might say, "Oh, I just hung
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out."
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This is an irregular past verb, so you might say I just hung out, hung out.
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And it means I sat around the house, I didn't do anything special, I just hung out.
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Great, it's a way to answer this common question.
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"Hey, what did you do this weekend?"
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"Man, I just hung out.
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Nothing special."
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If you'd like to see some other ways to answer this question, what do you do this weekend
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or what you got going on this weekend, you can check out this video I made up here where
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you're going to have the opportunity to learn some common questions, answer those questions,
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and also practice speaking with me.
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I hope that you'll enjoy that lesson, make sure you check it out.
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To hold on, to hold on.
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I'm holding on to hope that someday we'll be able to travel again soon.
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Oh, wouldn't that be great?
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We can get the idea I'm holding on to hope.
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I'm not holding on to my phone.
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No, it's something more figurative, I'm holding onto hope.
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It's a great way to use this phrasal verb, which means you cling to stuff.
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But sometimes we use this in a more figurative way.
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Remember how I just talked about, hang on, you did what, you picked up a rattlesnake?
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Hang on.
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Well, we could also say hold on, you did what?
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Hold on, you did what?
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So we're clinging to this moment in the conversation.
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Wait, you picked up a rattlesnake?
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No, don't talk about other things, I want to talk about this thing that you just said,
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it's shocking.
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Hold on, you did what?
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Also, if you would like to incorporate phrasal verbs into your life in a fun way with songs,
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take a look at this fun sentence.
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Hold on, I'm coming (singing).
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This is a classic Sam & David song, I recommend searching for it on YouTube.
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Some of the words are a little tough to understand in the way that he's singing it, but you can
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check out the lyrics at the same time that you're listening.
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But he uses this phrasal verb hold on.
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And he's saying, "Wait, don't go away, stay here.
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I want to cling to this relationship, and I will help you.
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I'm coming, I'm coming help you.
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Hold on."
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It's fun when you can recognize phrasal verbs in songs, in movies and TV shows.
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And when you hear them and you understand them, it brings such joy and excitement because
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you're studying, your hard work is worth it.
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To keep on.
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If you keep on practicing, you'll get better.
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That's true.
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If you keep on practicing the piano, eventually you'll get better.
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Maybe it will take a long time, maybe it will take a week, but you'll get better.
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What's this mean?
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If you continue practicing, you'll get better.
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I feel like this phrasal verb to keep on is used a lot more than to continue.
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To continue is very descriptive.
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But in daily conversation, we use keep on a lot more.
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I have to keep on working, I have a lot to do.
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Keep on doing something.
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There's a fixed phrase that we sometimes use to encourage other people using this phrasal
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verb twice, keep on keeping on.
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What do you think this means?
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If someone told you, "I know you're learning lots of phrasal verbs.
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It's a lot, but keep on keeping on."
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This means continue continuing.
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You're doing a hard job, this is a lot.
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But do you know what, Keep on doing it, you got this.
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Keep on keeping on.
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To look forward to.
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I'm looking forward to visiting my family over the summer, I'm looking forward to it.
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This means there's something in the future that I'm excited about or maybe something
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I'm not excited about.
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No one looks forward to tax time maybe unless you're a tax accountant and that's what makes
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you excited.
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But we can say most people don't look forward to tax time.
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It's not an exciting thing that you're waiting for.
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No, I don't look forward to tax time, but I look forward to seeing my family.
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To look out.
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When you hike, look out for snakes.
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I don't know why I'm thinking about snakes a lot right now, maybe because it's getting
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warmer and they're coming out a lot more, especially where I live.
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So you have to look out for snakes.
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This means you need to be careful, watch out for snakes.
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Watch out is actually another phrasal verb we'll talk about later.
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But let's start with look out, look out for snakes.
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There's another great idiom that has a similar meaning, it's kind of a bonus idiom, it's
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not a phrasal verb.
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But we might say you need to keep an eye out for snakes.
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Don't take your eye out and look for snakes.
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No, no, no.
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But we use the singularly.
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I mean, it's a good idea to use both your eyes to look out for snakes.
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But for some reason, this idiom just uses eye, you should keep an eye out for snakes.
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Keep an eye out for snakes, you never know when you might see one.
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You don't want to accidentally step on one, keep an eye out for snakes, look out for snakes.
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To look up.
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To look up?
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Not exactly this meaning.
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You might say, "I didn't know the meaning of the word to hold on, so I looked it up
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in the dictionary."
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This is when you search for something usually online or in a book or in a dictionary to
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get some more information.
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I looked it up in the dictionary.
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You might even just say I looked it up.
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If someone says, "Oh, how do you know so much about river otters?"
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You might say, "Oh, I looked it up," or, "I looked up some information about them last
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week.
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So that's how I know a lot about river otters, I looked it up."
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To pull over.
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It was raining so hard that I had to pull over and wait for the rain to stop.
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I had to pull over.
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You get the sense here that it's not safe to drive.
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I didn't continue driving, I pulled over.
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This means you steer your car to the side of the road or maybe to a gas station or somewhere
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safe and wait.
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You might just stop completely or you're just waiting for a period of time.
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We often use this phrasal verb for police.
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So you could say, "Yeah, I was driving too fast.
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And when I saw police lights behind me, I pulled over."
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But we can use this in more specific ways to talk about this situation.
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You might say he, the police officer, he pulled me over, he pulled me over.
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Or if we want to use this indirectly, this is a really common phrase, you might just
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say, "I got pulled over on my way to the party, I got pulled over."
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This means someone is doing the action to me.
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I wouldn't have stopped if the police weren't behind me, I would've just kept driving.
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So who did this?
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Well, I didn't directly say in my sentence, but this phrase always means the police.
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I got pulled over.
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There were some lights, a siren.
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Man, I'm getting pulled over, I got pulled over.
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I hope that doesn't happen to you anytime soon.
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To put off, to put off.
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Look at this.
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I put off learning phrasal verbs for too long, it's time to start today.
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I put off, this means you are postponing something, you are delaying something.
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I can't put it off for any longer, I need to start today.
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When I saw Vanessa had this lesson about 50 phrasal verbs, I knew it was time to stop
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putting off learning phrasal verbs.
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Today was my chance, bring it on.
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To put up with.
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To put up with?
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No, we're not raising something up.
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You might say, "Oh, my sweet husband puts up with my terrible singing, he puts up with
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my terrible singing."
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Do you want to listen to terrible singing?
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Probably not.
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But if someone puts up with your terrible singing, they tolerate it.
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Yeah, he puts up with my terrible singing because he knows that it makes me happy to
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sing.
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So we can use put up with for tolerating something, "Yup, he puts up with my singing."
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Or we can use it for someone, but this is a little harsher.
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What if you said, "I don't know how he puts up with her?"
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Well, let's say that two people are dating and the girl in this situation is a little
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bit difficult.
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Well, you might be talking or gossiping about their relationship, you might say, "I don't
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know how he puts up with her, I don't know how he tolerates her."
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Do you see here how this is not one part of her singing?
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No, this is just her in general, her character, her personality.
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This is a little bit harsher to say I cannot tolerate that person.
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That's much stronger than saying I can't tolerate this one thing that that person does.
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It's okay to say, "I can't put up with your singing right now.
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Please stop, I'm trying to study."
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It's different than saying, "I can't put up with you."
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This is a little strong.
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So make sure if you use this, you use it in very strong situations.
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To run away.
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My dog is too lazy to run away.
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He knows where the food is, so he's going to stay here.
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He's too lazy to run away.
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Or did you ever try to run away from home as a kid?
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This is a common phrase to run away from home, and it means to escape.
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My dog knows that the food is here, so he's not going to run away.
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He's not going to escape because it's not better out there, it's better here where there's
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food.
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And the same as a kid, well, you might run away from home.
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This fixed phrase, yeah, she tried to run away from home last week, but she only made
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it to the neighbor's house.
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To run away, to escape.
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To run into.
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Well, not exactly a physical running into someone, but it's a similar idea.
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Look at this sentence, I don't want to run into a bear while I'm hiking.
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Yes, of course you don't want to physically hit a bear while you're hiking.
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But a more likely situation is to unexpectedly see a bear, I don't want to run into a bear.
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Or you might say, "I ran into my high school English teacher last week at the grocery store."
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I didn't plan to meet her there, it was just unexpected.
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I unexpectedly saw my teacher, my old high school teacher at the grocery store, I ran
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into my teacher.
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Or we could use this as kind of a question, you'll never guess who I ran into today.
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This is a fun little question to ask someone, and then they guess really random people.
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You'll never guess who I ran into today.
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Good question.
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To run out of or to run out.
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We ran out of milk and eggs yesterday, so I need to go to the store, we ran out of.
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Am I carrying milk and eggs and running out of the house?
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No.
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This just means that there's none left, it's all finished.
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We ran out of milk and eggs, so it's time to go to the store.
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But we can also just use to run out.
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Take a look at this.
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There's no more milk, sorry, we ran out yesterday.
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Why did I not say we ran out of milk?
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Well, we already know the context, we know that we're talking about milk.
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So you could just say, "Yeah, sorry, we ran out yesterday, and I haven't bought any new
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milk yet."
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We ran out.
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To stick with, to stick with.
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I tried guitar, piano, violin.
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And finally, I decided to stick with the drums.
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What do you think that means?
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That means you are continuing to do something.
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To continue playing the drums.
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I stopped playing guitar, stopped playing piano, stopped playing violin and continued
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playing the drums.
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I think I'm going to stick with the drums.
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Or we could use this for friends.
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We could say good friends stick with each other even through hard times.
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They continue their friendship even through hard times.
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To think over, to think over.
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It's a good idea to think over big purchases before you buy them.
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Before you buy a car, you should think it over.
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This is a great phrase to maybe give someone advice.
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Think it over, this means you need to consider it seriously.
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Think it over before you make the decision.
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You need to think over a big purchase before you buy it.
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To turn down.
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No, this is not really talking about physically turning something down.
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Take a look at this sentence.
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I was so full from dinner that I had to turn down dessert.
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I love dessert, but I was so full that I had to turn down dessert.
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This means you're refusing something.
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You might even use this politely and say, "I'm sorry, I need to turn it down.
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I'm so full.
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I need to refuse dessert because I'm just so full."
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We can use this for people too.
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Like I mentioned before with some of the other phrasal verbs, it's a little more serious.
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If you are proposing to your girlfriend, you are asking her to marry you, and she says
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no.
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Well you might say, "She turned me down."
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This means she refused me.
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And it's kind of deeper about your character or who you are, it's very serious.
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She turned me down, I can't believe it.
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To turn off.
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It's a good habit to turn off your phone an hour or more before bed.
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To turn off.
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This means you're stopping your phone, but we can imagine you're stopping the flow of
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something because we can use this more figuratively too.
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We might say that some people have trouble turning off their brain before bed.
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You lay in bed and you just keep thinking about so many things.
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You need to turn off your brain in order to relax and sleep.
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You don't want to have your brain turned off all the time.
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But before bed, it's important to turn off your brain.
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You're stopping the flow of thoughts, the flow of energy.
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Just like you need to turn off your phone, you need to turn off your brain a little bit
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too.
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To turn up, to turn up.
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I surprised my family when I turned up to the party unannounced.
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Can you guess what this means?
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I appeared unexpectedly.
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They didn't think that I was coming, and then I knocked on the door, and there I was.
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I turned up unexpectedly.
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Or you could say my cat was gone for two days and then he just turned up out of nowhere.
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I have no idea where he was, he didn't tell me.
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He just turned up, he appeared unexpectedly out of nowhere.
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To warm up to.
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Talking about cats, it took my cat a while to warm up to me.
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It took my cat a while to warm up to me.
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If you know anything about the difference between cats and dogs.
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Well, dogs always want to.
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But cats, sometimes they need more time.
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And that's this idea of to warm up to, to start to like someone.
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It takes time.
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We can imagine a curling iron that sometimes people use to curl their hair.
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It doesn't heat up immediately, it takes time.
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And that's the idea here of someone or something, my cat took time to warm up to me.
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Immediately, he didn't sit on my lap and love me.
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No, he had to make sure that I was okay first.
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We can warm up to someone or something, but we could also warm up to something more figuratively
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like an idea.
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We might say, "I didn't want to get a trampoline.
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But after some time, I started to warm up to the idea.
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I thought about it, realized, yeah, it could be pretty fun, and now we have a trampoline."
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I started to warm up to the idea.
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Watch out.
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Oh, watch out for falling rocks.
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Or watch out, sometimes bees make a nest in the ground around there, don't step without
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looking.
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Watch out.
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This is used to caution someone, to be aware.
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Watch out when you hike, sometimes bears will walk by unexpectedly.
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Watch out.
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To wear off.
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The energy from my morning tea starts to wear off around noon.
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That's soon.
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The energy from my tea from my tea starts to wear off.
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Can you guess what this means?
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It's fading away.
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When I first drank my tea, I had lots of energy and then it's starting to fade away, it's
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wearing off.
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We could also use this for something that you write with.
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For example, you might say the marker is starting to wear off.
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A couple of weeks ago, my son was really excited because he learned to write his name.
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And he took a marker.
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And during his nap time, he wrote his name all over his sheets.
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You can see this here.
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He kept writing his name everywhere.
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And it's pretty funny, the marker is washable, it's not a big deal.
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He was really excited.
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And now the marker is starting to wear off, so it's fading away.
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But I'm sure he will write it more and more because he is so excited about his new skill.
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Phrasal verb number 50, you're finally here, congratulations, is to work something out.
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Take a look at this.
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My husband likes the mountains, I like the beach.
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So for our next vacation, we're going to need to work something out.
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I could have said, "We're going to need to work out a mutually beneficial solution for
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our vacation."
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A little too much.
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It's a much more natural to say, "We need to work something out."
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This means we need to find a compromise.
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Sometimes parents save this to their children if their children are fighting and they say,
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"Mom, help me.
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No, she did this.
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No, he did this," and the parent doesn't want to get involved.
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Your parent might say, "Well, you guys need to work something out yourselves.
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This is something that I'm not going to get involved in, both of you need to come up with
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some kind of compromise."
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You need to work something out yourselves.
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So how did you do?
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Are you starting to warm up to some of these phrasal verbs?
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If you stick with practicing them, they'll get better and easier with time.
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Now, I want you to think over the phrases that you just learned and tell me in the comments
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what are you looking forward to doing this weekend?
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I can't wait to read what you have to say and to see what you've come up with.
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Well, thank you so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday
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for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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