~Toredup~ I guess when I was hearing "tore it up" and "tear it up" I never really understood what they were saying exactly. It is so good that you provide examples of different people saying it out loud . Thank you Kevin
A BTS song taught me that there are two meanings of "tear" 🤦🏻♀️ I was so confused and lost while hearing the song- till I looked in the dictionary. We definitely learned that in school but I just forgot 🙄
I don’t really think that “fold up” phrasal verb is very common. Am I wrong? Just can’t imagine real life situations to use it. Maybe only in stores related to the bills? The bill was too folded up to insert it into the cash tray.
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thanks a lot for subtleties of speaking the real life English
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Thanks for explaining the meaning of the phrasal verbs this way, It makes more sense how to use them.
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Thank you for such unique content covering nuances one can find explanation on nowhere else
I also like the verb 'unfold'. Let's see how the story unfolds
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What is the difference between tear and rip? Please explain
Rip and tear untill it's done
@@stolengirlfriendclub8724 what does that mean?
~Toredup~ I guess when I was hearing "tore it up" and "tear it up" I never really understood what they were saying exactly. It is so good that you provide examples of different people saying it out loud . Thank you Kevin
Tear up meaning
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8:34 didn't know about 2 different pronunciations ~t+air~ and ~t+(b)eer~
They are the same
تير.. بير
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No, they're not the same.@@lindasky2915
@@lindasky2915that’s wrong, it is a different meaning
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Could you make a video on how to pronounce collar vs. color? Thanks again!
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Tear: He tore the paper when he was pulling it out from the bag. But it could be joined again with the gum.
Marina folded up.
She tore up the paper into many pieces.
Confusing words. Hello vs Hello 😱
Fold or scrunch? I'm a folder
He was folding the paper.Now he is folding up the paper to make it smaller size.
A BTS song taught me that there are two meanings of "tear" 🤦🏻♀️ I was so confused and lost while hearing the song- till I looked in the dictionary. We definitely learned that in school but I just forgot 🙄
Paper torn
The paper had already been torn up by my friend and threw into the dustbin.
Here's another one, rip up.
I don’t really think that “fold up” phrasal verb is very common. Am I wrong? Just can’t imagine real life situations to use it. Maybe only in stores related to the bills? The bill was too folded up to insert it into the cash tray.
What about run up or racked up?
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