30 SUPER COMMON Phrasal Verbs you can use EVERY DAY!
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- These are 30 super common phrasal verbs that you can easily use in English every single day! Download the pdf for learn all 100 most common phrasal verbs! ⤵️
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► CHAPTERS:
00:00 30 Super Common Phrasal Verbs
01:17 Look up
02:09 Get up
02:57 Hang up
03:46 Cut off
03:58 Give up
04:43 Pick up
05:46 Put down
06:29 Set up
06:40 Show up
06:50 Turn on/off
07:51 Turn up/down
08:25 Turn on/off the tap
09:15 Put on/take off
10:41 Carry on
10:55 Hold on
11:35 Bring up
12:10 Make up
13:27 Run into
14:15 Fill in/out
14:51 Figure out
16:56 Look forward to
17:23 Look out
17:41 Look after
18:24 Get over
18:53 Get along
19:13 Give back
19:43 Break down
20:02 Call off
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► TRANSCRIPTION
I know you love phrasal verbs. Am I right? Well, today I've got 30 extremely common ones that you should know because you will hear them and you can use them every day in English. So let's get to it. Oh, get to it. That's a phrasal verb too. It means to start doing something. Let's get to it. Okay, that's 31 phrasal verbs now. All right, 30 starting now.
All right, quickly, before we start, the golden rule of learning phrasal verbs is that you learn them in context. There's no point just taking your list and translating them into your language. It's difficult to remember them. You'll probably use them incorrectly when you're using them in real life. So always learn phrasal verbs in context. So I've got plenty of examples for you today for these 30 phrasal verbs. So let's not waste any more time and let's get to it. Remember, let's start.
Number 1, look up. This means to search for a word in a dictionary or search for information online or in an encyclopaedia or Wikipedia. For example, you could look these phrasal verbs up in a dictionary, but watching this video will be more fun. It will, I promise. And if you do love phrasal verbs, I've made a document there for you, a PDF with the 100 most common phrasal verbs. So if you want to take this video to the next step, download that by clicking up there or by clicking the link in the description to get your copy of that free PDF.
Phrasal verb number 2 is get up. It's something you do every day when you're lying in bed and you stand up, you get up. We can use this from the lying position in bed or when you're sitting down or when you're on the floor. It just means to rise. So I need to get up early tomorrow morning for an important meeting. Or if you're sitting down on the bus and a little old lady comes in, what should you do? You should get up and give your seat to the little old lady. So just remember, and this is important for the next few verbs we're going to look at, it's going from a not up position to an up position.
Right, the next one is hang up. And this can mean to put your clothes, your coat, your T shirt, your jumper, on a coat hangar and put it on a hook on the wall or in your wardrobe. Can you hang up your clothes, please? So again, we're going from your clothes not being in the up position to being on the up position. Hang up can also mean to end a telephone call, which nowadays looks like this. However, a long, long time ago, if you wanted to hang up, you had to put your telephone up on the wall, and that is why it's hang up.
Talking about telephone communication, we also have the phrasal verb cut off, and this is when the communication is interrupted very, very abruptly, like the phone call was cut off due to bad reception. Okay, a few more with up. We have give up, which means to stop trying or to surrender, to waive the white hanky, to give up. So we could say don't give up on your dream. Keep working for it. You can do it. Don't give up. Or if you're trying to do a crossword and it's really difficult, we could say, Hey, don't give up. Keep trying. You'll get there.
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I love your example phrases because it aren't simple ones. And your voice is excellent to listening practice British English. Thanks so much.
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Thank you so much for clarifying the "difference" between fill in and fill out. I got confused with these verbs so many times in the past 😅
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Very useful list of phrasal verbs!Great explanations!Thanks!
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Actually this is the best lesson I have ever seen please keep going on giving us like these lessons regarding phrasel verbs.
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Hi, Greg. Can you recommend any sources about sequence of tenses or make another great video about this topic?
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Can you explain about different between For and Since. Thank you
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Hi Greg, great to have this lesson about phrasal verbs. I had already forgotten some of those. One comment: I am working in logistics and in this specific context "to call off" also means that a dealer or customer is asking for some goods from a warehouse y so it is like require or order a delivery of something. Maybe that enriches your lesson, or am I wrong?
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Greg. you are awesome as usual, I also teach English and I have an impressive way to use your videos during my lessons. By the way, it's fun to know "hold your horses", in Russian we also have such an idiom as "priderzhi koney" so I am giving you a lesson of advanced Russian ha-ha)))
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Greg, do you know any frequency dictionary of phrasal verbs on the internet?
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Hi Greg and thank you for your clearly videos. I'd like your free PDF book 100 common phrasal verbs, but I don't' get your email...thank you if you come get this book in another way
Greg, "break someboy down" is a phrasal verbs that mean when someone stars to freak and cry , isn't it?
I have got this lesson
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Good evening,I am from Timor-Leste 🇹🇱 So I want to ask you how to make long sentences in English because there are a lot of people are watching on your RUclips all of us are not high level in English but among us who are the lowwest level in English some people does not to make long sentences 🤝so I want to ask you how to make it 🤝
[next topic suggestion] Hi Greg! "Bound to", non-natives hardly use it. Cheers mate!
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I am not able to download 100 phrasal verbs from the link given
The sound that I hear you do with the word UP, sound like you say OP, but I hear with other teachers, they pronounce close to A sound; a very soft A. Is this because of different part of England? The other teachers are british too.
If someone is sitting on a chair Can I tell them to get up. Maybe I must say "stand up" or either one is okay.
I hope you answer this question 😊
Don't give up the fight!
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Greg, do you speak any other languages?
Lock op
Get op
Hang op
Give op
Pick op
Set op
Show op
Turn on / off
Turn op / down
Put on
Take off
Carry on
Hold on
Bring op
Make op
Break op
Made op
Run into
Fill in / out
Figure out
Work out
Give back
Lock forward
Lock out
Lock after
Get over
Get along
Break down
Call off
:) Look up
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Download *"100 Most Common Phrasal Verbs"* here! ⤵ (Advanced students should know ALL these!) 😯
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Excellent cours mais , comme d'habitude, je ne reçois plus le document PDF gratuit. Rien n'arrive dans ma boîte mail alors que l'adresse mail mentionnée est pourtant bonne! Merci de faire quelque chose.
Hi Jean. That's so frustrating. :-( On this page you can view my email address: www.youtube.com/@EnglishWithGreg/about
Send a quick email and I'll reply to you with the pdf.
Sorry again!
@@EnglishWithGreg The email address that you have just given me is systematically refused. I'm sorry too.
Good video. By the way, three days have passed and I'm still waiting for the PDF :(
Hi there. Oh no! Could you check your spam / trash folder? And if it's not there, please email me (you can find my email here: www.youtube.com/@EnglishWithGreg/about) and I will email it to you. Sorry again!
cause and effect ...linking words...
Hello.
PICK UP also means to take a person on your car and GIVE THEM A LIFT or to go and TAKE A PERSON FROM A PLACE TO GO TOGETHER elsewhere like PICKING UP THE CHILDREN FROM SCHOOL , isn't it?... these are the first meanings I picked up about this phrasal verb when I started living in the UK 😅
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i didn''t undertand the meaning of the phrasal verb fill outand fill in........
Complete a form, i.e. an application form, with the information requested
But why pick o'p but not pick A'p
Is it a mistake at 18:02? „Now, actually, it‘s not a sensitive topic BEFORE.” Shouldn’t it say “like before” or “any more” instead of “BEFORE”?
Slip of the tongue, Paul 🤪 It should be: "It's not a sensitive topic anymore".
Mr Greg try to learn arabic
That's what I just said.
I hate phrasal verbs, why can't you use normal verbs? 😉 Anyway, thank you for great lesson.
I'll give it back to you once I finish...1st conditional....WHY you said"when I've finished"?...just as a colloquial way to talk even if it's not grammatically correct or it is correct and if so...WHY😅??
как всё таки произносится UP, ап или оп ?
Thank you so much.