English Phrasal Verbs with CATCH

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
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Комментарии • 35

  • @fukuokakusuo2391
    @fukuokakusuo2391 6 лет назад +2

    Hi, Anna!
    I always enjoy your videos and learn something new 😃
    I'd like to watch a video which is all about skin problems.
    Could you possibly make the video, please?

  • @arantheo8607
    @arantheo8607 7 лет назад +2

    Anna and Chris, thank you both for the video..
    to cause (someone) to fail by means of a trick, a difficult question etc.
    _The last question in the exam caught them all out._
    To detect (another) in wrongdoing or error.
    _She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks_
    catch on
    to become popular. _The fashion caught on._
    to understand. _He's a bit slow to catch on._
    catch up
    to come level (with).
    _We caught him up at the corner._
    _ Ask the taxi-driver if he can catch up with that lorry._
    _We waited for him to catch up_
    _ She had a lot of schoolwork to catch up on after her illness.alcanzar_
    catch up
    (to someone or something) and catch up (with someone or something)
    to move faster in order to reach someone or something who is moving in the same direction.
    _The red car caught up with the blue one._
    catch up on or with
    Bring or get up to date, as in _Let's get together soon and catch up on all the news_
    To catch a cold or other illness.
    catch up with
    To find or arrest after a period of pursuit:
    _The police finally caught up with him in Omaha._
    _ To have unpleasant consequences for, especially after a period of quiescence:
    _mistakes that caught up with him when he ran for president._
    catch up to (something or someone)
    To make up the difference between oneself and someone or something, so as to be at an equal level, status, or point of progress.
    catch up to him in height
    _If we speed up, we might be able to catch up to the car ahead of us! You're going to have to study really hard to catch up to the rest of the class._
    natter
    chiefly British
    idle talk or conversation : chat, to talk about unimportant things for a long time
    a section of the park in which nannies like to gather for a relaxed natter

  • @muhammadhasan7114
    @muhammadhasan7114 6 лет назад +2

    can you please make a video on get phrasal verbs?

  • @felixchen525
    @felixchen525 7 лет назад +1

    nice phrases and very useful! thanks

  • @mikhailnagoryanskiy6633
    @mikhailnagoryanskiy6633 7 лет назад +2

    Very helpful

  • @romeosblueskies6706
    @romeosblueskies6706 7 лет назад +1

    I love you guys .. Thanks for all your efforts

  • @selfbelief5718
    @selfbelief5718 7 лет назад +1

    It takes time to get my head around phrasal verbs as they have different meanings. The phrasal verb section is challenging for me.
    Btw, thanks for the nice and helpful video.

  • @thefelinelover9001
    @thefelinelover9001 6 лет назад

    Thanks you both so much for your great effort!
    Please, make more videos about phrasal verbs. Can you simply make a video about the most 100 common phrasal verbs in English?! :)
    Thanks in advance. You are both such lovely figures! :)

  • @sebastianalegria3401
    @sebastianalegria3401 7 лет назад

    hello Anna, these kinda lessons are very helpful to who we likes to learn English, i'd like to know, do u have thought make a live lesson? greetings

    • @AzrentheLanguageNerd
      @AzrentheLanguageNerd 7 лет назад +3

      Better to say "have you ever thought about making live lessons". Also, it would be better to say "helpful for people who like to learn English". Just a couple small mistakes, nothing major :)

  • @eddahbieddahbi1378
    @eddahbieddahbi1378 5 лет назад

    hi chris

  • @sandeepsinghrawat3256
    @sandeepsinghrawat3256 5 лет назад +1

    What is catch a cold.
    Would u please explain?

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  5 лет назад

      To 'catch a cold' means to come down with a viral infection which usually includes a runny nose, sore throat and headache.

  • @librasjuan
    @librasjuan 7 лет назад

    Are from different regions?

  • @batoolosama8160
    @batoolosama8160 5 лет назад

    When I was trying to eat my brother's piece of cake,he Cought me out!

  • @JudyAbbott494
    @JudyAbbott494 7 лет назад

    I needed to ask, why did Lorde said "we aren't caught up in your love affair" in Royals?
    Does it mean that they're not interfering?

  • @furkansungu2286
    @furkansungu2286 7 лет назад

    Hello Anna , I have a question .
    Which one is correct ?
    1: "How many people there were? "
    2: "How many people were there ?"

  • @fickbitsches
    @fickbitsches 3 года назад +1

    You said (head over there) Im guess that is mean (go to there)?

  • @bahadurkhan4431
    @bahadurkhan4431 7 лет назад

    Oh...... Mr. Chris.......

  • @abu3abd234
    @abu3abd234 7 лет назад

    how about ketchup? when is the ketchup?

  • @jamesholden5802
    @jamesholden5802 7 лет назад +1

    A lame pun
    : Do you know what Heinz said to DelMonte? I'll bet you can't catch-up (ketchup or catsup).

  • @dranathtorres2026
    @dranathtorres2026 7 лет назад

    I want to have a wife like you Ana.... pretty teacher!!!!

  • @ahmedalhakem
    @ahmedalhakem 2 года назад

    I got caught up in myself.
    I got caught up with some traffic.
    I got so caught up in all the internet fame.
    Im sorry I got up with everything going on .
    I got so caught up in the gifts .
    He has to catch up on his payment.
    What does this mean please sir (catch up on)

  • @jarek23s
    @jarek23s 6 лет назад

    Anna, get rid of that guy, I'm jealuos ;)

  • @hadjirakhettal605
    @hadjirakhettal605 3 года назад

    People like chris can't teach english fir foreigners.his prononunciation is too smashed, in front of this i can inderstand you and most of all what you saying anna.

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  3 года назад +2

      Please don't be hard on Chris. A person's pronunciation doesn't determine whether or not you are a good teacher. Chris is incredibly knowledgable and highly qualified. He really knows his stuff and is a dedicated teacher. There are also a huge amount of ESL teachers who are not native speakers and therefore have a different accent, but I can assure you that the quality of most of those teachers is excellent. So don't judge a book by it's cover. :)