10 Phrasal Verbs in English to use in CONVERSATIONS
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- In this video, Mark teaches you 10 English Phrasal Verbs that you can use in conversations. These phrasal verbs are especially useful for talking about the weekend, which is a common topic in daily conversations and English speaking tests.
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Introduction 00:00
#1 Meet up with 00:28
#2 To head over 01:06
#3 To stress out 01:31
#4 Try out 02:15
#5 To end up 03:05
#6 To work out 03:47
#7 To chill out 04:13
#8 To hit up 04:32
#9 To catch up on 05:04
#10 To sleep in 05:28
Recap 06:00
Conclusion 06:29
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Introduction 00:00
#1 Meet up with 00:28
#2 To head over 01:06
#3 To stress out 01:31
#4 Try out 02:15
#5 To end up 03:05
#6 To work out 03:47
#7 To chill out 04:13
#8 To hit up 04:32
#9 To catch up on 05:04
#10 To sleep in 05:28
Recap 06:00
Conclusion 06:29
Hello from Bangladesh
Great phrases. Thanks a lot!
Thanks from Bangladesh ❤️
Thank you from HongKong
Thanks from punjab
i really want to improve my vocabulary.. professor JAY[from e2 pte academic] suggested this channel and i want video on [uses of phrases and idioms along with collocations]which could directly help on pte/ielts.... ❤️from asia🇳🇵
Hi sir from HongKong .
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"who do you like to meet on weekends?"
introvert me: no one...
haha, same here
1:11 which tense is this
It’s the example for “to head over”