50 Important Phrasal Verbs - Phrasal Verb Examples

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @EverythingEnglishwithJohn
    @EverythingEnglishwithJohn  Год назад +5

    Hi everyone! Some mistakes in the video, and some information:
    Number 25, come over is non separable! There’s an error in the video.
    Quiz questions 9 and 20 have the wrong definition but the answer is correct.

    • @umusuariodoyoutube5528
      @umusuariodoyoutube5528 8 месяцев назад +2

      In number 25 "come over", could we separate it and say " come on over"?

    • @EverythingEnglishwithJohn
      @EverythingEnglishwithJohn  8 месяцев назад +1

      Nice question! That is not exactly separating the verb with it, him, her, me, etc but another way to use the phrasal verb. It’s the same meaning.

  • @umusuariodoyoutube5528
    @umusuariodoyoutube5528 8 месяцев назад +3

    [0:22] Break in
    [0:58] Blow up
    [1:33] Deal with
    [2:09] Ask out
    [2:44] Carry on
    [3:20] Work out
    [3:56] Back off
    [4:31] Act up
    [5:04] Move in
    [5:39] Move out
    [6:14] Blow off
    [6:48] Talk over
    [7:25] Think over
    [8:01] Call up
    [8:36] Eat out
    [9:11] Pull over
    [9:48] Lay off
    [10:20] Opt out
    [10:56] Fill in
    [11:29] Try on
    [12:05] Break out
    [12:40] Mix up
    [13:14] Make up
    [13:50] Come in
    [14:25] Come over
    [14:59] Back up
    [15:30] Look out
    [16:01] Add up
    [16:35] Call on
    [17:10] Put away
    [17:44] Bring about
    [18:19] Hang out
    [18:52] Cut off
    [19:26] Pay back
    [19:58] Do over
    [20:30] Pass out
    [21:03] Throw away
    [21:35] Cut back
    [22:09] Give out
    [22:42] Check out
    [23:15] Do away with
    [23:50] Get along with
    [24:22] Run out of
    [24:56] Grow up
    [25:27] Cheer up
    [26:00] Pull off
    [26:35] Give in
    [27:08] End up
    [27:44] Kick off
    [28:15] Wrap up

  • @intjtv5310
    @intjtv5310 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video. Thanks John

  • @madhurishetye8881
    @madhurishetye8881 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a lot.God bless you.This is the New year gift giving me.

  • @willancosta572
    @willancosta572 3 месяца назад

    TOOPPER!!👍🔥THANK YOU SO MUCH 👍🔥🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏ALL THE BEST

  • @karimkaryab7332
    @karimkaryab7332 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow , Thank you so much dear so it is very educative and interesting so keep it up.

  • @jackynguyen1228
    @jackynguyen1228 8 месяцев назад

    Very good every body bless you good health

  • @Dareios074
    @Dareios074 Год назад +2

    Hi John, I‘m a little confused about the use of phrasal verbs for situations and things. For example, can a movie COME OFF as educational? Or another example, can I say „ my colleague and I always get along, and even if small differences of opinion SHOW UP, they always can be talked out“? Thank you!

    • @EverythingEnglishwithJohn
      @EverythingEnglishwithJohn  Год назад +3

      Hi! Thank you so much, again!
      Come off is similar to seem or even leave an impression.
      She comes off as arrogant.
      He comes off as egotistical.
      She comes off as shy, but she's actually very outgoing.
      He came off as confident during the job interview.
      We can also use it for movies, but it's generally much more common for something that is related to behavior.
      The movie came off as pretentious - we're mostly talking about the way the director created the movie. The director's intention and impression they left.
      I wouldn't say it came off as educational because educational is not exactly an impression that is left... it is usually very clear to see if someone intends to make something educational.
      The way you used get along is totally fine!
      Show up is more like appear physically.
      In that case, it would probably be more appropriate to use the verb "come up"
      This one is harder to explain but generally the rule is that show up is physical and come up is non-physical, like different issues in a meeting. This is also related to bring up, which is intentional.
      My coworker showed up late to the meeting. Different issues came up during the meeting (by chance), and someone decided to bring up the issue of employee benefits (intentionally.)
      I hope this helps! It's incredibly difficult to define these verbs sometimes, they're very abstract.

    • @Dareios074
      @Dareios074 Год назад

      @@EverythingEnglishwithJohn thank you so much! I assume that the example sentences are already a hint what the best way is to apply the particular phrasal verb👍

    • @Dareios074
      @Dareios074 Год назад

      I meant the examples in your lessons, of course☺️

    • @EverythingEnglishwithJohn
      @EverythingEnglishwithJohn  Год назад +2

      I always try to write the most common ways to use the verbs in context 😁

  • @hanin9367
    @hanin9367 Год назад +1

    Thank you this was really helpful ❤

  • @vinayrajvinayraj4228
    @vinayrajvinayraj4228 11 месяцев назад +2

    In the quiz time for question 20, you showed option 4 and wrote put away.

    • @EverythingEnglishwithJohn
      @EverythingEnglishwithJohn  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for letting me know! I made a few mistakes. It's a long video. The next one will be better

  • @leidydiaz5418
    @leidydiaz5418 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, I understand with you very clearly this important topic

  • @user-md9wj1ut2f
    @user-md9wj1ut2f 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks !❤

  • @royanoor143
    @royanoor143 10 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely useful ❤️👌🏻

  • @VINNARASSANRK
    @VINNARASSANRK 10 месяцев назад +2

    Kindly give us pdf format to this phrasal verbs

    • @EverythingEnglishwithJohn
      @EverythingEnglishwithJohn  8 месяцев назад +1

      I posted the times in the description, feel free to use them to navigate the video. Thanks for watching!

  • @adnanaziz274
    @adnanaziz274 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great effort...

  • @lindafortin7999
    @lindafortin7999 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bonjour, que signifie en français le mot preply, car il n’existe pas dans le dictionnaire? Merci et bonne journée!

    • @EverythingEnglishwithJohn
      @EverythingEnglishwithJohn  9 месяцев назад

      Hi! Preply is the name of a company to learn English with native speakers (or other languages.) it’s related to the word “prepare”

  • @deepakgoel5658
    @deepakgoel5658 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great

  • @ValeriiAS
    @ValeriiAS Год назад

    9th quiz with a mistake

  • @amirati8558
    @amirati8558 7 месяцев назад

    So much publucity what a pitty

  • @jackynguyen1228
    @jackynguyen1228 8 месяцев назад

    Very good every body bless you good health