Phrasal Verbs Everyone MUST Know
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video, Teacher Egor explain 10 popular phrasal verbs that many Native speakers often use. He gives examples and provides real-life cases based on famous English movies.
0:00 Intro
0:53 3 reasons why Phrasal Verbs are important
2:49 What is a Phrasal Verb?
3:17 To call off
4:27 To come across
5:30 To get along
6:39 To look forward to
7:42 To put off
8:55 To run into
9:58 To take after
10:54 To turn out
11:46 To go on
12:45 To look up
14:02 Conclusion
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What a good lesson! I really like the way you teach. Please keep up the good work. I am looking forward to seeing your next video.😊
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Keep creating videos like this!
Never heard of usability score regarding phrasal verbs. Great lesson.
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Thank you Teacher egor for ler me know about the 10 phrasal
I'm watching from Indonesia
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Hi Егор from Moscow)
Can you teach us vocabulary related to the terminology of Death, or funeral????
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I don't like grammar but you doing well to explain it.
Thanks from भारत Bharat(India)❤but i think background music is not necessary
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Hi
One, to call off, meaning to cancel.
Two, come across, meaning to find or discover something by chance.
Three, to get along, meaning to have a good relationship.
Four, to look forward to, meaning to feel excited about something that is going to happen soon in the future.
Five, to put off, meaning to postpone or delay something.
Six, to run into, meaning to meet someone unexpectedly.
Seven, to take after, meaning to resemble or be similar to something or someone.
Eight, to turn out, meaning to end up in a certain way, especially unexpectedly.
Nine, to go on, meaning to continue to happen.
Ten, to look up, meaning to search for some information in books or on the internet.
Thanks a million for the invaluable video, so far I have learned some good ones to increase my fluency phrasal verbs.
Thank you so much for sharing this crucial content.
Great recap! I hope all these verbs stay with you! ❤
@@teacheregor I hope so as well.
At least I will be able to return to this video and watch it once more
How are you .
Could you stop backgrounds music pls
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what a spin off
Delete the music because other follow
I hear you! I agree that I made the music too loud. I won't delete it, but I'll make it more quiet next time!
U re not native speaker
Does it make me unqualified to talk about Phrasal verbs? 🤔