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I suppose first phrasal verb I learnt was "shut up", but when an ogre appears, Dumbledore says "silence!!!", so I'm gonna learn Latin, which have no phrasal verb. You work a lot, Jennifer. Every day you put up a lesson. I thank you.
Now i got it... Ma'am I now i realised the power of nature... When you are providing us this lesson amidst nature I feel so enthusiastic to learn and listen to each word you say 😍... Appreciate you efforts ma'am ☺️... My favourite teacher... I don't know how much I am gonna improve if I learn English with you atleast for 2 yrs
Let's Go! I used to avoid learning phrasal verbs because they were confusing, with groups of similar words having completely different meanings. However, after learning other European languages, I began to think that phrasal verbs might be the true English verbs. Most formal English verbs have roots in Latin, like 'consider,' which comes from the Latin word 'considerare.' In contrast, phrasal verbs consist of words that originate from the Germanic language family, just like English itself. Thank you!
Absolutely 💯, your explanation for using phrasal verbs is correct so I sometimes avoid using because they are really confusing even though I prefer them... It is very important advice to stick to 😊!
Teacher Jennifer, What a super helpful video with wonderful explanation!🔥 This million-dollar video provided how to use phrasal verbs and regular verbs properly.👍 You always put up amazing lessons just like this.🧡 Thanks for sharing this awesome video!🧡 You rock!🤩 Let's go!😎👍
Te recomiendo Pimsleur, ahí aprendí a decir frases o bloques enteros de frases para comunicarme, y viene en 3 módulos de audios, hablas español? That method works for me, they ask to you en Spanish and you must answer in English, and the repetition makes the magic.
Hi Jennifer, how you doin' ?. That was a great explanation, Jennifer I don't wanna seem arrogant but I already know the importance of using phrasal verbs and you're ratifying it. BUT, I've come to the conclusion that the use of a phrasal verb depends on the situation or context, just like you said so I stay with that fact. You said, sometimes you just can't avoid using a phrasal verb in a conversation no matter if it's a formal meeting, well, you've got to use it 'cause, maybe there's no other way to express the idea or maybe you forgot the other word or expression. AND I believe that you gotta live in the USA or Canada (any other English spoken country) for a while if you wanna learn how to use the phrasal verbs correctly because if you do, I mean, if you live in one those countries you can practice a lot and you use them in context or the correct situation constantly, all the time, in that way you start memorizing them. Anyway, that was an excellent video Jennifer and thanks for it. I'll be waiting for another one 👍.
Maybe you meant to say; what is THE DIFFERENCE between "QUIT" and give up ?. "Quit" NOT quiet, quiet means something else. Well, I'd say that they're both synonyms but I think there's a slight difference; "Quit", you use it when you wanna say that you're leaving a place. "GIVE UP" you use it when you wanna say that you stop doing something; Examples; - "She QUIT her job". (she left the place where she works, she's not gonna work there anymore). - "He GAVE UP smoking last year". (she stopped smoking, she doesn't smoke anymore) QUIT = present tense. QUIT = past tense (no change). GIVE UP = present tense. GAVE UP = past tense. Both are irregular verbs. BUT BASICALLY THEY'RE SYNONYMS, SOMETIMES THEY CONVEY THE SAME IDEA OR THOUGHT.
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Thanks for your help, Jennifer 👍🏻✔️💯
Glad it was helpful! ❤❤❤
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That's so sweet of you! 💕
She's already got a lot of love pal, don't worry about that. 😊.
Jennifer, you add so much passion and effort to create these video. Thank you for doing it. Sending love from London.
I suppose first phrasal verb I learnt was "shut up", but when an ogre appears, Dumbledore says "silence!!!", so I'm gonna learn Latin, which have no phrasal verb.
You work a lot, Jennifer. Every day you put up a lesson. I thank you.
This lesson really pays off. Thank you Mrs. Jennifer.
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @cortomaltese5545 ❤️
Now i got it...
Ma'am I now i realised the power of nature...
When you are providing us this lesson amidst nature I feel so enthusiastic to learn and listen to each word you say 😍...
Appreciate you efforts ma'am ☺️... My favourite teacher... I don't know how much I am gonna improve if I learn English with you atleast for 2 yrs
Let's Go! I used to avoid learning phrasal verbs because they were confusing, with groups of similar words having completely different meanings. However, after learning other European languages, I began to think that phrasal verbs might be the true English verbs. Most formal English verbs have roots in Latin, like 'consider,' which comes from the Latin word 'considerare.' In contrast, phrasal verbs consist of words that originate from the Germanic language family, just like English itself. Thank you!
Absolutely 💯, your explanation for using phrasal verbs is correct so I sometimes avoid using because they are really confusing even though I prefer them... It is very important advice to stick to 😊!
Thanks a lot ❤❤
Always welcome! ❤
This is an excellent lesson. Thanks for coming up with this brilliant idea .
Glad you liked it!
Teacher Jennifer, What a super helpful video with wonderful explanation!🔥 This million-dollar video provided how to use phrasal verbs and regular verbs properly.👍 You always put up amazing lessons just like this.🧡 Thanks for sharing this awesome video!🧡 You rock!🤩 Let's go!😎👍
It"s very nice.
Hi Jennifer. Great job.
Thank you! 🤗
But for your help and the useful and engaging lessons, I wouldn’t have gained this level of knowledge.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This video background is better than other monotonous white backgrounds do more with this type of backgrounds❤
I appreciate that! I love being outside ;)
I feel frustrat because I don’t speak English. I am working with American people and only say yes or no. Could you help me teacher ?
Te recomiendo Pimsleur, ahí aprendí a decir frases o bloques enteros de frases para comunicarme, y viene en 3 módulos de audios, hablas español? That method works for me, they ask to you en Spanish and you must answer in English, and the repetition makes the magic.
Hi Jennifer, phrasal verbs are my pet peeve😅 but I keep learning them by watching your excellent videos.Thanks! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Great 👍 1 million subscribers for sure
Awe, you're so sweet! 👍
Great video Thanks Teacher and Let's Go 👌
Thank you! 😃
Hi greetings from México. I love your dedication For teaching us. Thanks, is pretty useful..
Hi! So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @aidellamas5542 ❤️
i don’t worry. i need more placti…😅more more more for me. thankyou Jennifer☕️❤👏😊
2:31 I've learnt many phrasal verbs but sometime I did knw how to use in sentence?💜
Great point!
Garima yaar tum india ki ho thodi meri bhi english me help kar diya karo plz
Most of answers for a language learner is "It depends"
Hi Jennifer, how you doin' ?.
That was a great explanation, Jennifer I don't wanna seem arrogant but I already know the importance of using phrasal verbs and you're ratifying it.
BUT, I've come to the conclusion that the use of a phrasal verb depends on the situation or context, just like you said so I stay with that fact.
You said, sometimes you just can't avoid using a phrasal verb in a conversation no matter if it's a formal meeting, well, you've got to use it 'cause, maybe there's no other way to express the idea or maybe you forgot the other word or expression.
AND I believe that you gotta live in the USA or Canada (any other English spoken country) for a while if you wanna learn how to use the phrasal verbs correctly because if you do, I mean, if you live in one those countries you can practice a lot and you use them in context or the correct situation constantly, all the time, in that way you start memorizing them.
Anyway, that was an excellent video Jennifer and thanks for it. I'll be waiting for another one 👍.
nice clase de inglés for to learn more inglés good explicación y te miras pretty! con tu vestido ❤ 😘
Puro spanglish.😊.
I'm so glad 😊
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What is different between 'quiet and' give up
Maybe you meant to say;
what is THE DIFFERENCE between "QUIT" and give up ?.
"Quit" NOT quiet, quiet means something else.
Well, I'd say that they're both synonyms but I think there's a slight difference;
"Quit", you use it when you wanna say that you're leaving a place.
"GIVE UP" you use it when you wanna say that you stop doing something;
Examples;
- "She QUIT her job". (she left the place where she works, she's not gonna work there anymore).
- "He GAVE UP smoking last year".
(she stopped smoking, she doesn't smoke anymore)
QUIT = present tense.
QUIT = past tense (no change).
GIVE UP = present tense.
GAVE UP = past tense.
Both are irregular verbs.
BUT BASICALLY THEY'RE SYNONYMS, SOMETIMES THEY CONVEY THE SAME IDEA OR THOUGHT.
Nice back ground
Glad you like it! 😊
Phrasal verbs, give me your hands! You need me, i need you. 🎉🎉😅😅
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Thank you!
Hi. I love phrasal verbs. If you don't know them, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that you'll understand what native speakers say.
That's a stupid idea. That's all up to you. Just follow your feelings about what you want to express.
phrasal verbs are really baffling
Maybe you're right pal BUT don't give up, you just keep it up buddy and you won't regret it 👍.