20 common PHRASAL VERBS that are EASY to learn!
One of the most common questions I receive from English learners is “Why are phrasal verbs like ‘sit down’ necessary?” The answer is that they are an accepted part of English, especially in speaking. Yes, it might sound redundant to say “sit down,” “stand up,” “fall down,” and “continue on” instead of simply saying “sit,” “stand,” “fall,” and “continue,” but phrasal verbs like these add emphasis and intensity to English communication. In this lesson, you will learn about 20 phrasal verbs which generally carry the same meaning as their verb. This makes them easier to learn because you do not have to memorize a separate, idiomatic meaning. The phrasal verbs in this lesson include: call up, clean up, continue on, fall down, fill up, freeze up, help out, hide away, hurry up, lend out, lift up, mix up, pack up, return back to, send out, shake up, sit down, stand up, wait up, and wrap up. Make sure to do the quiz to test your understanding of everything after you have watched the lesson, and continue practicing by writing your own examples in the comments. You can do it! www.engvid.com/20-common-phra...
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In this lesson:
0:00 20 INTENSE Phrasal Verbs
0:58 call up
1:33 clean up
2:42 continue on
3:24 fall down
4:28 fill up
4:58 freeze up
6:06 help out
6:33 hide away
7:21 hurry up
7:42 lend out
8:17 lift up
8:49 mix up
9:30 pack up
10:34 return back to
11:15 send out
12:04 shake up
12:35 stand up & sit down
13:51 wait up
14:09 wrap up
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Thanks for watching, everyone! Check out my blog post for more examples and practice questions: www.englishalex.com/post/20-redundant-phrasal-verbs-clean-up-sit-down-etc Or learn more phrasal verbs with these videos: Phrasal verbs with the same meaning kzread.info/dash/bejne/YmZh0cGioN3Jn6Q.html 30 English Phrasal Verb Commands kzread.info/dash/bejne/kWuTs7qPk9nJlrQ.html
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Very informative video. Thank you
@engvidAlex
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Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much teacher. It was a very useful lesson because I often confuse the phrasal verbs and the same verbs without the preposition
Great help for phrasal verbs Thank you so much
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@engvidAlex
21 күн бұрын
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Thank you very much for this topic! I always have great fear about phrasal verbs, but today I have learned it's not so hopeless and very interesting. As a man I also have seen your example of careful father, it's very nice.
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@engvidAlex
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Thank you for learning and practicing with me. I’m glad you liked the lesson.
Always enjoy your lessons, Alex. Thank you for lifting up my language skills. Is it correct form?
If you have returned something once and then you do it again or once again, that's when you gotta use "back" and it means that you have to give it back again, in that case, it doesn't sound redundant. Well that's the way I see it Alex, I don't know if I"m wrong. Would you be so kind to ratify or rectify please Alex ? Thanks in advance.
Thank you for helping me understand the functions of Phrasal verbs. Best regards from Korea!👍❤️
@engvidAlex
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Glad to hear that! There are other phrasal verbs that are more difficult because they have idiomatic meanings, but these are some of the easier ones.
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Sometimes up at the end of phrasal verbs means completely.
Hii, I am going for a trip next week or I am going on a trip next week. Which one is correct and what's the difference between these two ? Please reply
@patrickkabangu2959
23 күн бұрын
I'm going on a trip is the correct way
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