⭐Hi everyone! Your Phrasal Verb Journey | 170 phrasal verbs that every student needs to know (PDF) is available here: arnels-everyday-english-shop.fourthwall.com/en-usd/products/pdf-your-phrasal-verb-journey-170-phrasal-verbs-that-every-student-needs-to-know-book-1 ⏰ Use these timestamps to help you: 00:00 intro 00:46 turn on, turn off, turn up, turn down 01:58 common mistake 03:00 separable phrasal verbs - grammar 04:40 my phrasal verb PDF workbook: Your Phrasal Verb Journey 06:24 work out, come up with 09:22 look up 10:29 go on 12:04 catch up 13:22 put off 14:56 run out of 16:05 pick up 16:47 drop off 18:15 put away 19:00 look forward to 21:06 test I love hearing from you, so be sure to leave me your test score in the comments! Arnel 💜
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I got 14 right. Thanks for noting differences between speaking formally versus informally and drawing attention to the different example of present simple versus present cointinuous tense. Thanks for illustrating the art of speaking creatively.
Hello there. Your clqss is reqlly amazing, I've been following you since and like it a lot. Today I learnt. Anew verb. Here is an example, After been gone from China to my hometown, I had lots on my paper work to cash up on. For your assignment, I hot 11 over 15. Thks.
15/15 thank you for the lesson Arnel, agree that phrasal verbs are a gamechanger in every language learning process, you have helped me a lot with this content ❤.
My name is Hukomran, and I am from Afghanistan. I have been following your lessons and have learned a lot from you. Today, I have a question. I searched in many places but couldn't find detailed information. If you could kindly provide a detailed explanation, either in a video or here, I would greatly appreciate it. The question is: In the present simple tense, for a positive sentence, we add 's' or 'es' to the verb with singular subjects. 'I' is also singular, so why don't we add 's' or 'es' to the verb in the case of 'I'?"
Thank you so much for following me Hukomran! That's a great question. "I" is singular, but we only add "s/es" to the 3rd person singular. "I" = 1st person singular: I go "He/She/It" = 3rd person singular: He / She / It goes I hope this helps! :)
Hello Arnel, I have been watching your videos and learned a lot. I learn english asa a second language. Can you explain the difference between relative clauses (reduced relative clauses, defining and non defining clauses and participal clauses (All types of it: Have+V3 and Ving or V3) we learn these grammars separately but most of the time it does not make a sense.
Thank you so much! At the moment I don't offer private online lessons, but I give live lessons here on my channel twice a month. My next live will be on the 9th of Oct and I will announce it on my channel :)
Please reply. (Please don't mind , it's too long comment) Is this information correct? (from Chat GPT) When you see a present participle (an -ing form) at the beginning of a sentence, ask yourself this simple question: 1. Is there an immediate reaction? If the second action (main verb) happens because of the first action (participle), it often means "as soon as." Example: "Hearing a loud noise, she looked outside." Here, the noise causes her to look outside right away. So, it means "as soon as she heard the noise." 2. Are the actions happening together without one causing the other? If both actions happen at the same time, but neither one causes the other, it usually means "while." Example: "Reading a book, he sipped his coffee." Here, reading doesn’t cause him to drink coffee; he’s just doing both at the same time. So, it means "while." Quick Check: Does one action make the other happen? Yes → It means "as soon as" No, just happening together → It means "while" I hope this way makes it even clearer!
"Figure out" is the same as "work out." They both mean to find the answer to a problem. "Come up with" emphasizes thinking of a NEW idea, story, plan, solution. examples: -I lost my job. I have to work out/figure out what to do. -I love riddles. I love working them out / figuring them out. -We didn't know what to call our cat, but Jenny came up with "Tigris" because our cat looks like a tiger. -Our business is failing. We have to come up with a plan to save it. I hope this helps!
Kindly tell anyone what is the difference between two sentences givem below ... 1- It has been years to be having played cricket... 2- It has been years to having played cricket .... Which one is correct? Both correct or one of them correct?
Hi ,Arnel I want to ask you aquistion. I used to hear when( did) come in a phrase the verb should be a base verb, but yesterday I've heard someone saying, "I did had yoga" so what is this?
Hi Yasmina. You are correct, "did" needs the base verb. "I did had yoga" is not correct English. I'm not sure what the context of the situation is, but that sentence is not correct. :)
Arnel, just a quick question. You said if my object is a pronoun it must go in the middle. But what about, for example, get over it or I already got over him? Many thanks in advance.
That's such a good question Leo. That rule only applies to separable phrasal verbs. So because "get over" cannot be separated, the object (including) pronouns must go after it. I should have mentioned this in the lesson! I hope this clarifies things :)
Last week I had a big problem with my neighbors, I told them many times to turn down the tv although, they were turning it up more !!, I tryed to work this issue out but they didn't want to drop off their arrogance. What is going on in their minds. Honestly, I ran out off my patience. At this time, I was trying to come up with an idea that could get rid of their noise. I looked into some solutions but nothing useful. My mind burnt out and I had to put things away and pick up a breath. Finally I realized that I have to catch on with their lifestyle and stop complaining.
Such a creative story Abanoub! You have a great understanding of the phrasal verbs from this lesson and you've added a few more common ones! * "Drop off" and "pick up" are only used for physical things in terms of "collecting" and "leaving at a location." :)
Thanks a lot for your excellent work. I’m interested in buying the PDF phrasal verbs, but I got confused. In the description has a price , but if click, appears another price and says book 1. Are really 2 books or just one? What’s the true price? Thanks
Hi Manuel, thank you so much for your question! I'm so sorry this was confusing. I just checked my store, and there is only 1 price. Sometimes, different currencies can show. Maybe that's why you saw two prices? This link lists all prices in dollars. arnels-everyday-english-shop.fourthwall.com/en-usd There is only 1 book currently. I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any other questions. Arnel :)
Hi . 1:53 I've heard before someone said that turn it on . Why did he put the object in the middle of phrase verb?! Could you explain that?!😢 I appreciate 🙏👍🙏
Thank you for your question. "Turn it on" is correct. If your object is a pronoun (it, him, her, them, etc.), it must go in the middle of a separable phrasal verb. This is what I said in my lesson: Correct: turn it on Incorrect: turn on it I hope this helps?
⭐Hi everyone! Your Phrasal Verb Journey | 170 phrasal verbs that every student needs to know (PDF) is available here:
arnels-everyday-english-shop.fourthwall.com/en-usd/products/pdf-your-phrasal-verb-journey-170-phrasal-verbs-that-every-student-needs-to-know-book-1
⏰ Use these timestamps to help you:
00:00 intro
00:46 turn on, turn off, turn up, turn down
01:58 common mistake
03:00 separable phrasal verbs - grammar
04:40 my phrasal verb PDF workbook: Your Phrasal Verb Journey
06:24 work out, come up with
09:22 look up
10:29 go on
12:04 catch up
13:22 put off
14:56 run out of
16:05 pick up
16:47 drop off
18:15 put away
19:00 look forward to
21:06 test
I love hearing from you, so be sure to leave me your test score in the comments!
Arnel 💜
Your lesson is always a work of art. You have 2 talents: explaining complex topics very simply, and explaining it like an actress with elegance and humor. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You are the best teacher I've ever seen
Using excellent teaching methods and technics, you are doing it in very interesting way.
i could not turn off the phone because you are doing great .... Arnel ❤ is the best ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Yeeesss! Never turn off your phone during my lessons! ;)
Thanks a bunch teacher Arnnel.
You are so welcome Idris!! :)
I got 14 right. Thanks for noting differences between speaking formally versus informally and drawing attention to the different example of present simple versus present cointinuous tense. Thanks for illustrating the art of speaking creatively.
That's great Oliver!! My pleasure :)
Your are the best english teacher!!!
Yay! That's so nice of you Valerie. Thank you :)
Thank you ma'am for an important lesson
You are so welcome Ravi! Thank you so much! Notes to this lesson will be available to all English Nerds tomorrow :)
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Many thanks teacher.
You are welcome! I hope you learned something new Varin! :)
You are the best English teacher I've ever met. I learnt a lot from you for my ielts exam as well.
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Hi Arnel, thank you for this great lesson. Very interesting.
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Hi teacher. Your teaching is amazing.I can learn a lot.
Great explanation of phrasal verbs! As always, your lessons are on top ✨✨
Thank you very much😉
You are the best 👌 ,and thanks for your contribution.
You are the best.
Perfect as usual 😊 you seem to put a lot of effort making this, thanks so much
Thank you so much Robin :)
Woohoo! Phrasal verbs! Thanks, Arnel.
You're welcome Vitor!! :)
I have learnt a lot
That's great Milton!! :)
Thanks ❤❤❤
The way you you present your lessons is attractive... 👍
I've got 15/15. Thank you Arnel!
Woohoo! That's wonderful! :)
... excellent lesson...
Nice lessons for learning this morning,
Great way to start the day! ;)
Many thanks Arnel, you make learn English easily, explication and fun!
I'm so happy to hear that Clinton! Thank you :)
I got 15 out of 15. thanks!
I am "looking up to" your next video
Hi, I love your videos they are very helpful. Could you do a video about expository essay please. I always get low score on English because of essay
13/15 thank you Arnel 🩷
Very nice!! You are so welcome! :)
Thank you very much dear. I always enjoy your lesson. Soft love for you from Bangladesh
Fantastic work ❤
Hello there. Your clqss is reqlly amazing, I've been following you since and like it a lot. Today I learnt. Anew verb. Here is an example, After been gone from China to my hometown, I had lots on my paper work to cash up on.
For your assignment, I hot 11 over 15.
Thks.
Great understanding of the phrasal verbs Abi! Thank you so much for following me :)
Please more videos on phrasal verb
More videos to come Paresh! I have a lesson on 100 phrasal verbs here: ruclips.net/video/8o09w0iFcbk/видео.html
I've got 15/15. Thank you Arnel!
15/15 thank you for the lesson Arnel, agree that phrasal verbs are a gamechanger in every language learning process, you have helped me a lot with this content ❤.
Excellent score Gaspar!! I'm so happy this lesson helped you
Thanks!I'm interested in phrasal verbs!
I really hope you enjoy this video!! Thank you :)
Super like before the first min passed!! tx so much teacher. You became a light on my path. greetings from Mexico.
You're heart touching
Thank you
Yeah, I got 15/15. Thanks for being you.
I'm looking forward to the next phrasal verbs🙂🤗
Excellent Bruce 🫷 (That's supposed to be Bruce Lee's palm)! I'm also looking forward to making my next phrasal verb video ;)
very interesting 👍👍you look great Arnel 👍👍
Hi, Arnel! I got 15/15. Your videos are really helping me learn phrasal verbs. Thanks! ❤
Wonderful Kamatchi!! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish I can hear you saying my name when I read this reply. 🙂
Best teacher ever ❤❤ love you ❤❤
Yay! Thank you Bita! :)
My name is Hukomran, and I am from Afghanistan. I have been following your lessons and have learned a lot from you. Today, I have a question. I searched in many places but couldn't find detailed information. If you could kindly provide a detailed explanation, either in a video or here, I would greatly appreciate it.
The question is: In the present simple tense, for a positive sentence, we add 's' or 'es' to the verb with singular subjects. 'I' is also singular, so why don't we add 's' or 'es' to the verb in the case of 'I'?"
Thank you so much for following me Hukomran!
That's a great question. "I" is singular, but we only add "s/es" to the 3rd person singular.
"I" = 1st person singular: I go
"He/She/It" = 3rd person singular: He / She / It goes
I hope this helps! :)
I've got 15/15 , thank you for this excellent lesson
Perfect Yigitt! :)
Thanks...
Arnel. It would be awesome if you covered the most complicated of English grammar all the types of reduced clauses.. Thanks
I got 15/15. You made me understand those phrasal verbs easily, thank you very much
That's amazing Kitti!! :)
¡Gracias!
Thank you so much Manuel! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish you're welcome, but dont write my posts off just yet teacher. May be they are a bit long.
Thank you👋
10 OUT OF 9 I'VE GOT IT,
YOU ARE SO AMAZING.
Simply fantastic videos
I'm so happy you like them! Thank you Tom :)
15/15 thanks a lot Arnel
Woohoo! That's great!
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish you are great and incomparable ❤️ The days I don’t watch your videos are terrible.
Iam looking forward to getting more lessons from you❤
More lessons to come! ;)
It was really very interesting and useful, tks!
So glad to hear that Dmitry! Thank you :)
Hello Arnel, I have been watching your videos and learned a lot. I learn english asa a second language.
Can you explain the difference between relative clauses (reduced relative clauses, defining and non defining clauses and participal clauses (All types of it: Have+V3 and Ving or V3) we learn these grammars separately but most of the time it does not make a sense.
Happy holiday teacher. Yesterday was teachers' day in Uzbekistan, so I wish you best of best, love you 💋💗
Wow, thank you so much for thinking of me!! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish you totally deserve it 🇺🇿💗🙏😊🤗💪👋💋
Mam your classes are supeb.
That's so kind of you, thank you Sibi :)
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I got 15 out of 15🥰 thank you Arnel
Yeeeessss very nice! :)
Hı, the best teacher in the world ❤ Do you give online lessons?
Thank you so much! At the moment I don't offer private online lessons, but I give live lessons here on my channel twice a month. My next live will be on the 9th of Oct and I will announce it on my channel :)
Please reply. (Please don't mind , it's too long comment)
Is this information correct? (from Chat GPT)
When you see a present participle (an -ing form) at the beginning of a sentence, ask yourself this simple question:
1. Is there an immediate reaction?
If the second action (main verb) happens because of the first action (participle), it often means "as soon as."
Example: "Hearing a loud noise, she looked outside."
Here, the noise causes her to look outside right away. So, it means "as soon as she heard the noise."
2. Are the actions happening together without one causing the other?
If both actions happen at the same time, but neither one causes the other, it usually means "while."
Example: "Reading a book, he sipped his coffee."
Here, reading doesn’t cause him to drink coffee; he’s just doing both at the same time. So, it means "while."
Quick Check:
Does one action make the other happen?
Yes → It means "as soon as"
No, just happening together → It means "while"
I hope this way makes it even clearer!
Hi Arnel Difference between come up and figure out please.
"Figure out" is the same as "work out." They both mean to find the answer to a problem. "Come up with" emphasizes thinking of a NEW idea, story, plan, solution.
examples:
-I lost my job. I have to work out/figure out what to do.
-I love riddles. I love working them out / figuring them out.
-We didn't know what to call our cat, but Jenny came up with "Tigris" because our cat looks like a tiger.
-Our business is failing. We have to come up with a plan to save it.
I hope this helps!
I wait for your video
Ooh I have accidentally discovered this channel now English exam is gonna be a piece of cake 😁
Wonderful! So happy to hear that ;)
Kindly tell anyone what is the difference between two sentences givem below ...
1- It has been years to be having played cricket...
2- It has been years to having played cricket ....
Which one is correct?
Both correct or one of them correct?
Mam I want to take your class.I'm from India.I would like to join your class.Is it possible in any way?
Superv 🤠👍❤ thank you
I will get 14/15 I know😊
Definitely let me know what you get Sorab! :)
Hi ,Arnel I want to ask you aquistion. I used to hear when( did) come in a phrase the verb should be a base verb, but yesterday I've heard someone saying, "I did had yoga" so what is this?
Hi Yasmina. You are correct, "did" needs the base verb. "I did had yoga" is not correct English. I'm not sure what the context of the situation is, but that sentence is not correct. :)
Again I got 15 out of 15 but this time I'm a little bit confused between 3 and 12 when I'm taking the test. Anyway Thank you again Arnel
Great job on the test May! They both end with "off" so it can definitely be confusing! :)
Arnel, just a quick question. You said if my object is a pronoun it must go in the middle. But what about, for example, get over it or I already got over him? Many thanks in advance.
That's such a good question Leo. That rule only applies to separable phrasal verbs. So because "get over" cannot be separated, the object (including) pronouns must go after it. I should have mentioned this in the lesson!
I hope this clarifies things :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Super quick reply. Appreciate that.
12/15😢😢😢😢Thank you Arnel❤❤❤❤
Wow! 11 over 15
That's great Edgar!! :)
15/15
Yahoo! :)
Can you upload a video of After and before On youtube ?
Put off means hold or pending or postpone?
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R u a teacher?
Which country do u belong to?
Hi Sarvesh! Yes, I'm a teacher. I'm American, but I'm mixed American, Chinese, and Korean. :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish I too look for a teaching job in foreign.
Please help me!
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Yeehaw, 15 out of 15, it wasn't so easy, but I've worked it out!
Yippee Una!! And great example ;)
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You're welcome Reza! :)
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some people say nobody is prefect but other's says practice make prefect
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Got 8/15,
Thank you for telling me your score Yogesh! Re-watch this lesson to review the verbs again 💪
I am from India. Can I buy PDF by Google Pay
Hi Renu! Thank you for your question. Yes, at the checkout Google Pay is an option :)
I need to study this... 9/15
Last week I had a big problem with my neighbors, I told them many times to turn down the tv although, they were turning it up more !!, I tryed to work this issue out but they didn't want to drop off their arrogance. What is going on in their minds. Honestly, I ran out off my patience. At this time, I was trying to come up with an idea that could get rid of their noise. I looked into some solutions but nothing useful. My mind burnt out and I had to put things away and pick up a breath. Finally I realized that I have to catch on with their lifestyle and stop complaining.
Such a creative story Abanoub! You have a great understanding of the phrasal verbs from this lesson and you've added a few more common ones!
* "Drop off" and "pick up" are only used for physical things in terms of "collecting" and "leaving at a location." :)
Wonderful 😊
Amazing story with phrasal verbs 😊😊
You're the best teacher I've ever had. I think I'm in love with you lol it's a joke 🤣 thank you so much, I wish you all geo best 🥂
Approximately all the 15 answers are correct.
I have got 10/15.Thank you,for your job :)
Ps:Let me know is it corect hahaha
Thanks a lot for your excellent work. I’m interested in buying the PDF phrasal verbs, but I got confused. In the description has a price , but if click, appears another price and says book 1.
Are really 2 books or just one? What’s the true price?
Thanks
Hi Manuel, thank you so much for your question! I'm so sorry this was confusing. I just checked my store, and there is only 1 price. Sometimes, different currencies can show. Maybe that's why you saw two prices? This link lists all prices in dollars.
arnels-everyday-english-shop.fourthwall.com/en-usd
There is only 1 book currently.
I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any other questions.
Arnel :)
you're the number one, Arnel! 🫶🏼
Woohoo! Thank you so much Luca ;)
where are you from?
Hi . 1:53 I've heard before someone said that turn it on . Why did he put the object in the middle of phrase verb?!
Could you explain that?!😢
I appreciate 🙏👍🙏
Thank you for your question. "Turn it on" is correct. If your object is a pronoun (it, him, her, them, etc.), it must go in the middle of a separable phrasal verb. This is what I said in my lesson:
Correct: turn it on
Incorrect: turn on it
I hope this helps?
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