1000 BASIC PHRASAL VERBS | PART 11 | Put Out, Give Away..

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Hey everyone, today we continue to learn phrasal verbs. We picked up a lot of good examples so try to feel the meanings of these phrasal verbs.
1000 basic phrasal verbs that you need to know, eleventh part.
In this video, we explain the meaning of the following phrasal verbs:
✔️ to grow up
✔️ to put out
✔️ to move on
✔️ to let down
✔️ to give away
✔️ to take apart
✔️ to freak out
✔️ to start over
✔️ to crack up
✔️ to stand by
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00:00 - opening example
00:27 - to grow up meaning
01:26 - to put out meaning
04:57 - to move on meaning
06:16 - to let down meaning
07:47 - to give away meaning
09:57 - to take apart meaning
11:06 - to freak out meaning
12:16 - to start over meaning
13:21 - to crack up meaning
14:22 - to stand by meaning
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  • @EnglishinContext
    @EnglishinContext3 жыл бұрын

    Additional vocabulary for this video: to swing by - to make a short visit to a person or place condo - informal for condominium - an apartment building in which each apartment is owned separately by the people living in it, but also containing shared areas to get rid of - to throw away or destroy something you do not want or need anymore detention - a punishment for bad behavior for schoolchildren, who are made to stay at school after the other children have gone home poor thing - a term used to indicate sympathy for someone, usually in moment of misfortune for said person to wind up - to be in a particular place or situation not because you choose to, but because of other things that have happened to dig up - to find something in order to use it \ to discover damaging information about someone or something warranty - a written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that develops a fault within a particular period of time gross - extremely unpleasant or unacceptable because clearly wrong apron - a piece of clothing worn over the front of other clothes to keep them clean when doing a messy job, especially cooking prescription - a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs to piss off - to annoy someone very much salvo - the firing of several guns at the same time in a battle or ceremony tit for tat - actions done intentionally to punish other people because they have done something unpleasant to you dryer - a machine that dries wet clothes by turning them in hot air tumbling - the act or practice of performing acrobatic tumbles, usually on a mat or trampoline inedible - not suitable as food; unfit to be eaten swill - waste human food that is fed to pigs to retract - to take back an offer or statement or admit that a statement was false Guys, if you find our materials useful don't forget to share links with your friends and other English learners, Thanks for watching!

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  • @nicolee178
    @nicolee1783 жыл бұрын

    hey there! Great video!! I absolutely love learning phrasal verbs because they are really common and help you sound more natural I am sorry I haven't been very active recently. I took some days off but now I am back Anyway, I am gonna try to make some example sentences to put everything into practice: Grow up! Stop acting like baby, you are almost 20. He says that he wants to be an astronaut when he grows up. He grew up in a remote area far away from the city. The firefighters put out the fire I'll put out some cookies if the kids are hungry. I will put out the decorations for your birthday Would I put you out if I ask you to give me a ride? She never puts out. She says she is waiting for a special moment. The latest news was put out! You broke with your girlfriend a few years ago and you are still thinking about her! Dude, you need to move on I stayed enough time at this job, I wanna move on and explore new horizons I trusted her but she let me down. She is a terrible friend. I let down my parents by getting a bad grade. I will give this clothes away because they no longer fit me. Please stay quiet and don't give away the secret. Spoiler alert: I'll give away some parts of the movie Since she hasn't got a father, her mother gave her away. I took apart the toy to see why it wasn't working I took the Rubik's pieces apart and then put them back together. He freaked out when he found out he won the lottery I freaked out when I saw a gigantic spider The mother freaked out when she saw the mess her children had made. The essay was full of mistakes so the teacher said I should start over. Please start over! Friends always cracks me up He always cracks me up. He always tells witty jokes The life guard was standing by in case of an emergency. I can't stand by doing nothing while my son is suffering. I'll stand by your side through think and thin. Thanks a lot :)

  • @EnglishinContext

    @EnglishinContext

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, you did it again, Nicole! Amazing good job, great examples (as always)! In the last one, you made a typo, which may cause confusion for the reader. Obviously you meant the idiom "through thick and thin," which means - under all circumstances, no matter how difficult. It’s always a pleasure!

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    Жыл бұрын

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    3 жыл бұрын

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    @mustafacr7283 жыл бұрын

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    3 жыл бұрын

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    3 жыл бұрын

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