10 Phrasal Verbs with COME! English Lesson | New Vocabulary

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Hello! I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!
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In this lesson you'll learn ten phrasal verbs
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using the verb, 'come'.
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Now, phrasal verbs are groups of words in English
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made up of a verb
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and either one or two particles.
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Now, a particle can either be a preposition
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like 'on'
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or an adverb
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like 'together'.
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To learn more about phrasal verbs
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make sure you watch this video here because
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here, I share my top tips
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for learning phrasal verbs
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but I'll also link to it at the end of this lesson
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so you can keep watching!
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Now phrasal verbs are a challenge for you, aren't they?
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They're hard for English learners!
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Often one phrasal verb has
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more than one meaning.
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They can often be idiomatic
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so the meaning isn't obvious
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from the words.
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And not every phrasal verb follows the same rules.
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Some are transitive,
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some are intransitive,
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separable or inseparable
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or both!
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But ignoring phrasal verbs is not an option for you
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because they are so common!
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They come up all the time in conversation.
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You'll hear me use them all the time
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in my lessons.
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Actually, make sure you go and have a look
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at the transcript for this lesson on my blog
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to see just how many
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phrasal verbs I've used during this lesson.
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Okay let's dive into 10 common phrasal verbs
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using the verb 'come'.
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Now, I'm not going to include
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all of the possible meanings for these phrasal verbs
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but the meanings I'm going to share
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are the commonly used ones,
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the ones that you'll hear come up often in conversation.
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So let's start with 'come up'.
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'Come up' has a few different meanings.
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It can mean to be mentioned
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or talked about in a conversation.
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So..
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If anything important comes up during the meeting,
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I'll tell you about it later.
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Every time I have dinner with my mum,
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the topic of marriage always comes up!
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It can also mean to approach
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or to go towards someone,
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especially if they are on a higher level than you are.
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Come up on stage and collect your award!
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Come up to my apartment, it's on the fourth floor.
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She came up to meet me at a party
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and we've been friends ever since.
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Now if something like a job or an opportunity comes up,
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it becomes available.
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This new opportunity has come up
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and we need to take it.
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Now if a problem
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or an issue comes up,
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it happens and it needs to be dealt with immediately.
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Something's just come up,
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so I need to cancel my appointment.
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Every time I take a day off,
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something always comes up
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and I'm needed back at the office.
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To 'come up with',
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Now, this phrasal verb is transitive
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and if you're not exactly sure what that means,
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make sure you watch this lesson up here
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because I'll explain it for you there.
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But when a phrasal verb is transitive,
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you need to include something.
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You can't just say..
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Yesterday I came up with.
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Came up with what?
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I came up with a plan.
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I came up with a new idea.
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I came up with a solution.
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For this phrasal verb to make sense,
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you must always include
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what you have come up with.
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'Come in'.
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Well you've probably heard this one
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and it means to enter a building or a room.
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The TV was so loud, he didn't notice me come in.
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Are you busy? Can I come in?
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But it can also mean
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arrive.
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The train comes in at 3 o'clock.
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News is coming in that they found
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survivors in the crash!
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But it can also be used when talking about clothing
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or fashion.
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These shirts come in three colours.
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Another common use for this phrasal verb
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is when you're talking about the ocean
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or specifically, the tide.
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When the tide comes in, the water rises
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and it covers more of the beach.
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The tide will come in at about 6 o'clock this evening.
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To 'come out'.
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Okay,
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so 'come out' must be the opposite of 'come in',
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right?
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No!
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This is one of the tricky things about phrasal verbs.
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Logical opposites are not always correct.
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The opposite of 'come in' is
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'go out'.
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If some information comes out,
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something that was previously unknown
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becomes known.
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After ten years,
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the truth finally came out.
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Now it can also be a synonym for 'appear'.
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There was a dead tree coming out of the water.
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And of course, after a big thunderstorm,
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the sun always comes out from behind the clouds.
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We use this phrasal verb to say that
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the sun or the moon or the stars
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have appeared in the sky.
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If your favourite band is working on a new album,
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they'll probably tell you when it's going to come out.
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The new album will come out in June.
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My sister's new book comes out in December.
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It can also mean to
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go somewhere with someone for a social event.
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Do you want to come out with us on Friday night?
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He's not coming out with us tonight because he's unwell.
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Come on!
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'Come on' is an expression that you'll hear all the time!
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It can mean hurry up.
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Come on, we're going to be late!
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Or you could use it to encourage
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or support someone.
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Come on, you can do it!
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It can also be used when you
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don't believe something that someone said.
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Oh come on! That's not true!
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'Come on' can also mean to
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start working.
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The light in the bathroom just came on.
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The hot water isn't coming on.
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Are you sure it's working?
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It can also be used when you're referring to a sickness
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that is just starting to develop,
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usually with a common cold.
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I think I've got a cold coming on.
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To 'come down'.
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Now generally, this phrasal verb is a synonym
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for reduce or fall.
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It's used when something moves in a
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downwards direction.
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There was a big storm last night
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and many of the trees came down.
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Come down here now!
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You can use this when you're talking to someone
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who's higher than you,
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perhaps they're upstairs
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or in a tree.
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Come down here!
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Now, this phrasal verb actually
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is the opposite of 'come up'
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if you think back to the apartment example.
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Your friend might invite you to come up.
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Or you could tell them to come down.
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'Come down' is also used something reduces,
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so often the price.
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After Christmas, the price of the sofa
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will probably come down.
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'Come down' is also used when someone travels
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south, to meet you
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or to visit you.
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He came down from Sydney last night.
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Their family comes down for the Easter holidays
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every year.
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But what about to 'come down on'?
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Now, to come down on someone is
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a really negative thing.
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It means to punish someone
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because they didn't perform as expected.
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My boss came down on me really hard
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because I didn't finish the report in time.
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To 'come across'.
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Again, this phrasal verb has multiple meanings.
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Firstly, it can be used to describe your characteristics
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or the characteristics of someone.
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Often when you first meet them,
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or you first see them,
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to say that they seem to be a particular type of person.
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When we first met, he came across as quite arrogant.
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So when you met her, how did she come across?
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What was she like?
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She comes across really well on television.
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So that means she creates a really positive image,
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you know, for the station, for the company.
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Now, a lot depends
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on how you come across in an interview.
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Note that some native English speakers
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use the phrasal verb 'come over'
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in this way too.
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He came over really arrogant.
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It means he seemed really arrogant.
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To 'come across' something can also mean
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to meet someone
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or to find something, by chance,
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without expecting to.
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When we were walking in the forest,
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we came across an old abandoned house.
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'Come over'
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Again, this phrasal verb has multiple meanings
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but the most commonly used one is used to describe
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movement.
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The movement from one place to another.
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Come over here!
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Why don't you come over to my house for dinner?
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My brother is coming over from Melbourne
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for the weekend.
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Now, it can also be used when someone
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suddenly feels a strong emotion or feeling.
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I came over a little dizzy.
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When I saw him do it,
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a huge wave of anger came over me.
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Now, this can also be expressed with the verb
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'overcome'.
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You can be overcome with an emotion.
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'Come at'.
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Now this phrasal verb is transitive
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and it usually involves a person or an animal
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coming towards someone in
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an aggressive or physical way.
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As soon as I opened the gate, the dog came at me.
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I wasn't expecting him to come at me with a knife.
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To 'come back'.
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Now, most commonly
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this phrasal verb is used when somebody or something
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returns to a place or
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returns to an original state.
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I'll come back in half an hour and get you.
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I thought I got rid of my cold,
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but I think it's coming back.
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When are you coming back home?
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Now as a compound noun,
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it can mean to attempt to
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return to former glory.
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To try to become famous or important again
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after a period of being less so.
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The wrestler is making a comeback!
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She hasn't released a book in over ten years,
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so I guess now she's making a comeback!
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Well
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how many of those phrasal verbs did you know?
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Perhaps you knew all of them
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but maybe you'd learnt some new ways to use them.
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I hope you did!
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If you want my top tips and recommendations for
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learning and using phrasal verbs,
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make sure you watch this lesson right here!
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