Take the Phrasal Verb QUIZ! Do you know them all?

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Well hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Question. How do you feel about phrasal verbs?
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Do you shudder when you hear me say those words?
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Or do you think "Nah, I'm cool with phrasal verbs,
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they're alright."
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Perhaps you think that you're a phrasal verbs expert.
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Well today, we'll find out just how good you really are
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because I'm going to test you with a phrasal verbs quiz.
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As you know, native English speakers use phrasal verbs
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all the time,
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formally, informally, written and spoken English,
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all the time, right?
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Actually in this lesson right here, I talked about
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the different types of phrasal verbs,
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how to use them
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and some tips about how to remember them
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once you learn them.
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Whereas me and Emma are friends,
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we're hanging out now, yep.
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But before I go on make sure you subscribe
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to the mmmEnglish Channel.
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Click that button right there.
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It was ace! We had a ripper of the time.
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We just hung out on the beach all day.
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Piecing it together.
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Yeah right, piecing it together. Figuring it out.
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So let's dive in.
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Now because you hear phrasal verbs everywhere,
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it's so, so important to become familiar with them
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and their different meanings and to start using them
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more automatically.
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This is a really important part of taking your English
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to the next level.
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So today we're going to find out
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just how good you really are with phrasal verbs
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and hopefully, you'll learn some new ones
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that you can practise during the week.
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Now since this is a test - a test.
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I'll be asking you questions about the meanings
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of different phrasal verbs
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and I'll start off with some common ones.
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Hopefully you get those ones easily but then,
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they'll get harder, they'll get a little more challenging.
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But right now, let's focus on the quiz.
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I'm going to give you a phrasal verb up here
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and then you'll see three different meanings.
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All you need to do is guess the correct definition
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of each phrasal verb, easy huh?
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But to go one step further,
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write a sentence with each phrasal verb that you hear
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in the comments. I'll be checking to make sure
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that you've used them correctly.
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Just add it in the comments below.
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Our first phrasal verb is 'come over'
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Now does this mean...
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The correct answer is B: to invite someone to visit you.
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So you can use 'come over' to invite someone
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to your house and to talk about people who visit you.
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Would you like to come over for dinner tomorrow night?
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Next phrasal verb, to 'break up'
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So does this mean...
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or does it mean
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or does it mean
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It's C!
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You can use 'break up' to talk about
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ending a relationship
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and usually it's a romantic relationship.
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So that one might have been a little trickier
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because the other definitions that I gave there,
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they actually relate to the verb 'break'
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not the the phrasal verb 'break up'.
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So they're similar but different.
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Phrasal verbs can be sneaky like that.
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Now I want to check, did you watch this lesson here?
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In it, my friend Matt and I talked about phrasal verbs
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and idioms that are used to talk about relationships
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in English and we talked a lot about
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breaking up there.
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And there's also a bonus definition for you because
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like many phrasal verbs, this one actually
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has more than one meaning
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because you can also use 'break up' to talk about
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stopping a fight.
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Now does that phrasal verb mean...
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or
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Well did you get it right?
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We use 'get-together' to talk about meeting up
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with someone, whether it's at a house or a coffee shop
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or a restaurant, anywhere!
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Get-together with a friend for dinner.
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Get-together with your family for the holidays
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or get-together with someone that you haven't seen
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in a while.
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And you might also hear 'get-together' used as a noun,
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as in,
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Okay, 'hear about'.
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Now does that phrasal verb mean...
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or
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Yep, answer C is correct.
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If you hear about something,
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you're learning information.
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You're told some news about something.
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Oh and when you use 'hear about', it's usually
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some news that's interesting or exciting
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or surprising. So how are you feeling
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so far about these phrasal verbs?
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Did you get all of them right?
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Or maybe you learnt a new one and that's cool too!
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Now we're going to take this upper level
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and challenge you with some more difficult
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phrasal verbs. So let's see what you've got.
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So does 'come down with' mean...
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or
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It's actually B.
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Now this phrasal verb is often used when you're just
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starting to feel sick.
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So you can use this phrasal verb to talk about
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that moment when you first start feeling sick,
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when you first start experiencing the symptoms
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of an illness
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or you can use it to talk about someone else
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when they start feeling under the weather.
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Now is 'count on'
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It's C. When you can count on someone,
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you know they'll be there for you when you need them
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or if you ask for help, they'll do it.
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And if you've given them a task or some responsibility,
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they won't let you down.
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That's actually another phrasal verb, to 'let down'
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But it's quite the opposite of 'count on'
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If you let someone down, you disappoint them
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by not doing something that you've said that you'll do
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or that you're expected to do.
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Hang on, hang on!
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We're talking about 'count on' here, not 'let down'
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Okay let's try another, 'drop in on'.
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Now if you drop in on someone are you...
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or are you
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The answer here is A and actually you might
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hear this phrasal verb just used as 'drop in'.
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And actually, 'call in' is used in a really similar way.
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So 'drop in' or 'call in', they're quite informal activities
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and they're sort of unexpected.
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It's when you stop to visit someone without making
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any plans first so they probably
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don't know that you're coming.
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All right, what about 'look up to'?
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So is this..
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is it..
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or is it
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Now this one can be tricky
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but the answer B is correct and most often
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it's used to talk about someone who you admire
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or who you wish you could be like.
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What about to 'turn up'?
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So is this..
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unexpectedly?
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Or is it
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or is it
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Well we're not talking about the verb 'to turn',
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and we're not talking about changing the volume either.
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Although that is another correct way to use
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this phrasal verb, you can 'turn up' the music.
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But in these options, A a is correct.
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To 'call off'.
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Now is that..
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or is it
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or is it
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C is the correct answer.
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We're not using a phone, we're not calling anyone.
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We're calling off something.
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So in other words, we're canceling that thing.
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To 'give in'
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Now does this mean
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or does it mean
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or does it mean
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Answer A is the right one!
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Sometimes you just have to admit defeat, right?
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Maybe you give in and accept that you were wrong
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or because no one else agrees with you
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or because it's too difficult to keep fighting.
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In all of those situations, you might give in.
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To 'fill someone in'
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So does this mean
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Does it mean
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or does it mean
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The answer is B.
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So for example,
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Give me the information.
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This one's a really useful one!
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To 'hold back'.
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So does that mean
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or
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or is it
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Now answer B is correct.
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You can also use 'hold back' to talk about
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physically holding something back
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but that wasn't an option here.
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In this case, we're talking about not doing something
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that you wanted to do, usually because you're scared
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or worried or because you know that you shouldn't.
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Okay, to 'drop off'. So does that mean
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or
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C is the correct answer.
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Okay so the last two might sound the same
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but they're actually totally different okay?
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So does 'work out' mean
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or
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This one has nothing to do with your job, right?
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Answer A is correct.
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We work out by going to the gym, going for a run
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or doing any kind of sport for the purpose of
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losing weight or staying healthy or getting stronger.
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Now some people love working out, right?
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And I have a love/hate relationship with the gym.
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The main reason that I go is so that I can enjoy
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eating whatever I want.
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I mean that's the whole point of the gym, isn't it?
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But what about to 'work (something) out'?
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Does that mean
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Or does it mean
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Or does it mean
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Now I'm trying to trick you here! Even though 'work out'
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is to exercise, to 'work something out' or to 'work out
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something' has a completely different meaning.
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So answer B is the correct one.
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You can use 'work out something' or
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'work something out' when you're solving a problem
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or you're discovering how to fix something.
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So tell me, how did you go?
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Did you get many of those phrasal verbs correct?
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If you did, high fives, that's awesome!
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But even if you got a few of them wrong, well,
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it's not all bad news because you've just learnt
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a bunch of new ones, right?
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In fact, if you did get a couple wrong,
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I want you to use them in a sentence
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in the comments below this video.
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That will really help the meaning of these phrasal verbs
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to sink in.
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Oh man, I could keep going with phrasal verbs forever!
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And if this quiz made you realise that you'd like to
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keep practising with me,
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well, don't forget to subscribe to my channel
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just down there. You'll get new lessons
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just like these ones, every week.
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So come and join me in the next lesson.
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