Phrasal Verbs /American English/ CLEAN UP / SHAKE UP / HOOK UP / FILL UP/ COOPED UP / CHARGE UP

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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  • @NelsonBlandonArceda
    @NelsonBlandonArceda Год назад +5

    ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT explanation Kevin. I always used "up" but 'til now I just realized why in English it used after the verb. I do REALLY feel thankful to both of you, Kevin and Liza!

  • @jieb4uk274
    @jieb4uk274 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the video! I would like to see more videos about patterns of Phrasal Verbs😊

  • @igorkazagrandi6298
    @igorkazagrandi6298 Год назад +2

    Dear Kevin, just to be sure- “coop” is a long sound like in ‘soon’ but ‘hook’ is a short one, like in ‘pull’. Correct?
    Kindly comment on that.

  • @jalal6529
    @jalal6529 Год назад +2

    Thank you! You have clarified something I always wondered.

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Год назад +1

    🎉oh jeez!!! Keep up the good work my amazing teacher!!!

  • @MdMahmudulHasan-vn4ny
    @MdMahmudulHasan-vn4ny Год назад +2

    You didn't discuss DRY UP / DRY OFF / DRY OUT in this video.

    • @fredylopez2477
      @fredylopez2477 Год назад

      - If something DRIES OFF or you DRY IT OFF, it means the moisture on its surface disappears or is removed.
      - First, you take a shower then you DRY THE WATER OFF your body.
      Skin, soil, food, ground, alcohol in your body etc... DRY OUT.
      Kevin explained the phrasal verb "dry up" in the video, go back to the video and you'll see.

  • @aliciabrown1367
    @aliciabrown1367 Год назад +1

    Excellent explanation, that's exactly what we need, THANKS SO MUCH!

  • @eustaquiozambrano2974
    @eustaquiozambrano2974 Год назад +1

    Thank teacher a lot.
    Have a good Night 👍

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh 😭 i was charging my phone up

  • @rybula5
    @rybula5 Год назад +2

    Great lesson as always,although I prefer short lessons. It's a little bit too many words at once.

  • @theIgnatovs
    @theIgnatovs Год назад +3

    THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @ХристосИисусович
    @ХристосИисусович Год назад +1

    Perfect teacher, thank you❤

  • @AlfredoPerez-ti7dl
    @AlfredoPerez-ti7dl Год назад +1

    Hello Kevin! Here again. This morning I was thinking of these three verbs whose meaning is the same: They are: TO PROHIBIT, TO BAN, TO FORBID. What is the different in their use? Thank you! Alfredo. Cuban teacher of English.

  • @dinadina7427
    @dinadina7427 Год назад +2

    👍👍👍 you are the best!!!

  • @nawarsalih5298
    @nawarsalih5298 Год назад +1

    Great lesson,thank you much

  • @claudiabautista4165
    @claudiabautista4165 Год назад

    I’d always wondered what “up” really meant at the end of some verbs ..now I k ow it! Thanks!! I’ve also seen the use of the preposition “away” in: ask away OR post away…Had never heard of it before and I guess “away” means : as much as you want. It’d be good to see a video with this . :)

  • @tanyalinakorotych2417
    @tanyalinakorotych2417 Год назад

    Great lesson❤

  • @sarasamim4522
    @sarasamim4522 Год назад

    Kevin

  • @doinaa1895
    @doinaa1895 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍❤️

  • @VladimirNesterenko9292
    @VladimirNesterenko9292 Год назад +2

  • @CoronaVirus-uy1cw
    @CoronaVirus-uy1cw Год назад +2

    Good job