Ну, да. Когда в настоящем гордиться нечем, своих достижений ноль, а великодержавная шишечка болит, - тут или Великими Достижениями Предков гордиться, или совсем какой-то чушью, но претендующей на вселенскость.
I really like the way how you lecture there are a bunch of TH-camers those who have been providing such kinds of lessons .but, the way you provide the lessons is much more interesting and educating.
I really like the way how you lecture. There are a bunch of TH-camrs who provide such kinds of lessons, yet the way you present the lessons is much more interesting and educating.
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Perfect example to demonstrate “tear up” 👍 Thank you very much for your precious time. I am looking forward more lessons of this parasail verbs & common proverbs in conversations.
@@teresahuynh83tear up was wrongly explained I think in pronunciation,,, should have been pronounced as in “tare” up. Tear up she referred should be “crying 😢”. Hope you get what iam saying
Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇. Wake up to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping. She usually wakes up early. I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave. Talk over to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do. Let's Talk it over. We had talked this over before. Break into to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something. Someone broke into my car and stole the radio. Knock off to stop working and go somewhere else. Do you want to knock off early today? Take apart separate into smaller parts; disassemble. He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it Brighten up To become happier and feel more cheerful. He brightened up after she began talking with him. Talk down Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are. He always talks down to his employees. Turn in Report or take someone to the police. Somebody turned him in to the local police. My wallet was turned in to the police two days later. Tear up To rip into pieces. I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend. She tore up his letter and threw it away. Live up to To be as good as expected. The movie lived up to all our expectations. Zip up To close something that has a zipper. I tried to zip up the dress. He was zipping up a small brown suitcase. Bring forward To make something happen earlier than originally planned. Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding. Get in with to become friendly with someone. I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work. Blow away To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device. The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money. Take off To have a period of time away from work. I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas. Take a shower to wash yourself under running water. I always take a shower after my workout. She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇. Wake up to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping. She usually wakes up early. I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave. Talk over to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do. Let's Talk it over. We had talked this over before. Break into to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something. Someone broke into my car and stole the radio. Knock off to stop working and go somewhere else. Do you want to knock off early today? Take apart separate into smaller parts; disassemble. He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it Brighten up To become happier and feel more cheerful. He brightened up after she began talking with him. Talk down Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are. He always talks down to his employees. Turn in Report or take someone to the police. Somebody turned him in to the local police. My wallet was turned in to the police two days later. Tear up To rip into pieces. I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend. She tore up his letter and threw it away. Live up to To be as good as expected. The movie lived up to all our expectations. Zip up To close something that has a zipper. I tried to zip up the dress. He was zipping up a small brown suitcase. Bring forward To make something happen earlier than originally planned. Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding. Get in with to become friendly with someone. I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work. Blow away To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device. The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money. Take off To have a period of time away from work. I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas. Take a shower to wash yourself under running water. I always take a shower after my workout. She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇. Wake up to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping. She usually wakes up early. I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave. Talk over to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do. Let's Talk it over. We had talked this over before. Break into to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something. Someone broke into my car and stole the radio. Knock off to stop working and go somewhere else. Do you want to knock off early today? Take apart separate into smaller parts; disassemble. He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it Brighten up To become happier and feel more cheerful. He brightened up after she began talking with him. Talk down Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are. He always talks down to his employees. Turn in Report or take someone to the police. Somebody turned him in to the local police. My wallet was turned in to the police two days later. Tear up To rip into pieces. I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend. She tore up his letter and threw it away. Live up to To be as good as expected. The movie lived up to all our expectations. Zip up To close something that has a zipper. I tried to zip up the dress. He was zipping up a small brown suitcase. Bring forward To make something happen earlier than originally planned. Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding. Get in with to become friendly with someone. I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work. Blow away To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device. The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money. Take off To have a period of time away from work. I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas. Take a shower to wash yourself under running water. I always take a shower after my workout. She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
phrasal verbs make you look as high level oin english.. so its always see in advance talking people.. dear we need more and easy way as well... ❤❤❤ muhaimin from iraq
Get on, naik Get off, turun Put on, pasang Take off, buka/keluarkan Thief, pencuri Come off, terlepas Take out, mengeluarkan Grow up, tumbuh Tear up, sobek Pick up, angkat Fill in, taruh/tulis Get up, bangun Get in, masuk Get out, keluar
I do not like phrasal verbs ,because it is the most difficult point of English gramma.,but it's absolutely necessary for us-students. Thanks a bunch for this video. Greetings from Małopolska. 😊😊😊
Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇. Wake up to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping. She usually wakes up early. I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave. Talk over to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do. Let's Talk it over. We had talked this over before. Break into to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something. Someone broke into my car and stole the radio. Knock off to stop working and go somewhere else. Do you want to knock off early today? Take apart separate into smaller parts; disassemble. He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it Brighten up To become happier and feel more cheerful. He brightened up after she began talking with him. Talk down Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are. He always talks down to his employees. Turn in Report or take someone to the police. Somebody turned him in to the local police. My wallet was turned in to the police two days later. Tear up To rip into pieces. I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend. She tore up his letter and threw it away. Live up to To be as good as expected. The movie lived up to all our expectations. Zip up To close something that has a zipper. I tried to zip up the dress. He was zipping up a small brown suitcase. Bring forward To make something happen earlier than originally planned. Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding. Get in with to become friendly with someone. I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work. Blow away To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device. The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money. Take off To have a period of time away from work. I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas. Take a shower to wash yourself under running water. I always take a shower after my workout. She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
0:13 get on
0:33 get off
1:06 put on
1:34 take off
2:10 runs way
2:41 come off
3:09 take out
3:44 look after
4:17 grow up
4:54 tear up
5:28 pick up
5:35 fill in
6:21 get up
6:50 get in
7:02 get out
Run away.
Fill up
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Ну, да. Когда в настоящем гордиться нечем, своих достижений ноль, а великодержавная шишечка болит, - тут или Великими Достижениями Предков гордиться, или совсем какой-то чушью, но претендующей на вселенскость.
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I really like the way how you lecture there are a bunch of TH-camers those who have been providing such kinds of lessons .but, the way you provide the lessons is much more interesting and educating.
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I really like the way how you lecture. There are a bunch of TH-camrs who provide such kinds of lessons, yet the way you present the lessons is much more interesting and educating.
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Perfect example to demonstrate “tear up” 👍 Thank you very much for your precious time. I am looking forward more lessons of this parasail verbs & common proverbs in conversations.
Oops … I meant phrasal verbs.
@@teresahuynh83tear up was wrongly explained I think in pronunciation,,, should have been pronounced as in “tare” up. Tear up she referred should be “crying 😢”. Hope you get what iam saying
Great lesson! THANKS. 😘
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Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇.
Wake up
to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping.
She usually wakes up early.
I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave.
Talk over
to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do.
Let's Talk it over.
We had talked this over before.
Break into
to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something.
Someone broke into my car and stole the radio.
Knock off
to stop working and go somewhere else.
Do you want to knock off early today?
Take apart
separate into smaller parts; disassemble.
He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it
Brighten up
To become happier and feel more cheerful.
He brightened up after she began talking with him.
Talk down
Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are.
He always talks down to his employees.
Turn in
Report or take someone to the police.
Somebody turned him in to the local police.
My wallet was turned in to the police two days later.
Tear up
To rip into pieces.
I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend.
She tore up his letter and threw it away.
Live up to
To be as good as expected.
The movie lived up to all our expectations.
Zip up
To close something that has a zipper.
I tried to zip up the dress.
He was zipping up a small brown suitcase.
Bring forward
To make something happen earlier than originally planned.
Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding.
Get in with
to become friendly with someone.
I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work.
Blow away
To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device.
The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money.
Take off
To have a period of time away from work.
I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas.
Take a shower
to wash yourself under running water.
I always take a shower after my workout.
She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
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Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇.
Wake up
to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping.
She usually wakes up early.
I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave.
Talk over
to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do.
Let's Talk it over.
We had talked this over before.
Break into
to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something.
Someone broke into my car and stole the radio.
Knock off
to stop working and go somewhere else.
Do you want to knock off early today?
Take apart
separate into smaller parts; disassemble.
He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it
Brighten up
To become happier and feel more cheerful.
He brightened up after she began talking with him.
Talk down
Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are.
He always talks down to his employees.
Turn in
Report or take someone to the police.
Somebody turned him in to the local police.
My wallet was turned in to the police two days later.
Tear up
To rip into pieces.
I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend.
She tore up his letter and threw it away.
Live up to
To be as good as expected.
The movie lived up to all our expectations.
Zip up
To close something that has a zipper.
I tried to zip up the dress.
He was zipping up a small brown suitcase.
Bring forward
To make something happen earlier than originally planned.
Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding.
Get in with
to become friendly with someone.
I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work.
Blow away
To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device.
The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money.
Take off
To have a period of time away from work.
I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas.
Take a shower
to wash yourself under running water.
I always take a shower after my workout.
She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
Get out “ timing was lit..😂
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Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇.
Wake up
to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping.
She usually wakes up early.
I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave.
Talk over
to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do.
Let's Talk it over.
We had talked this over before.
Break into
to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something.
Someone broke into my car and stole the radio.
Knock off
to stop working and go somewhere else.
Do you want to knock off early today?
Take apart
separate into smaller parts; disassemble.
He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it
Brighten up
To become happier and feel more cheerful.
He brightened up after she began talking with him.
Talk down
Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are.
He always talks down to his employees.
Turn in
Report or take someone to the police.
Somebody turned him in to the local police.
My wallet was turned in to the police two days later.
Tear up
To rip into pieces.
I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend.
She tore up his letter and threw it away.
Live up to
To be as good as expected.
The movie lived up to all our expectations.
Zip up
To close something that has a zipper.
I tried to zip up the dress.
He was zipping up a small brown suitcase.
Bring forward
To make something happen earlier than originally planned.
Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding.
Get in with
to become friendly with someone.
I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work.
Blow away
To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device.
The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money.
Take off
To have a period of time away from work.
I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas.
Take a shower
to wash yourself under running water.
I always take a shower after my workout.
She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
i like the way you guide us how to understand these phrasal verbs so we can use it easily!
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Wow i have learnt it in a easy way❤❤
Please upload a lot of videos😊 like this.
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Thanks mate, it's beneficial
Thank you for your gratitude!
Good luck
phrasal verbs make you look as high level oin english.. so its always see in advance talking people..
dear
we need more and easy way as well... ❤❤❤
muhaimin from iraq
Get on, naik
Get off, turun
Put on, pasang
Take off, buka/keluarkan
Thief, pencuri
Come off, terlepas
Take out, mengeluarkan
Grow up, tumbuh
Tear up, sobek
Pick up, angkat
Fill in, taruh/tulis
Get up, bangun
Get in, masuk
Get out, keluar
Put on:pakai. fill in:isikan.
Increíblemente bueno. Thanks a Lot!
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My English is intermediate level but thank you for made this type of videos for English learner & love from Antarctica 😃😄😄😄😅😅😅 or India
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I do not like phrasal verbs ,because it is the most difficult point of English gramma.,but it's absolutely necessary for us-students. Thanks a bunch for this video. Greetings from Małopolska. 😊😊😊
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These phrasal verbs will be useful to everyone along with the pictures. Please upload more phrasal verbs.
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Thank you very much! 🌿
I liked much,thanks
Good luck my friend
Thank a bunch.
The phrasel verbs are cool but they are too many, crazy work!
Tip: Watch at 1.5x speed
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3x will be much better if possible 😅
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I'm watching in 2x 😂
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I'm just learning English, thank you for making this video on TH-cam, it's very helpful❤
Hello 👋, I have many useful Phrasal verbs for your 👇.
Wake up
to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping.
She usually wakes up early.
I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave.
Talk over
to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do.
Let's Talk it over.
We had talked this over before.
Break into
to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something.
Someone broke into my car and stole the radio.
Knock off
to stop working and go somewhere else.
Do you want to knock off early today?
Take apart
separate into smaller parts; disassemble.
He took his car apart to figure out what's wrong with it
Brighten up
To become happier and feel more cheerful.
He brightened up after she began talking with him.
Talk down
Talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are.
He always talks down to his employees.
Turn in
Report or take someone to the police.
Somebody turned him in to the local police.
My wallet was turned in to the police two days later.
Tear up
To rip into pieces.
I tore up all the photos of my old boyfriend.
She tore up his letter and threw it away.
Live up to
To be as good as expected.
The movie lived up to all our expectations.
Zip up
To close something that has a zipper.
I tried to zip up the dress.
He was zipping up a small brown suitcase.
Bring forward
To make something happen earlier than originally planned.
Let's bring the wedding forward to my so it'll be a spring wedding.
Get in with
to become friendly with someone.
I tried to get in with them as I thought It would help me at work.
Blow away
To kill somebody with gunfire or an explosive device.
The robber threatened to blow me away if I didn't give him the money.
Take off
To have a period of time away from work.
I wanted to take the week off, but my boss had other ideas.
Take a shower
to wash yourself under running water.
I always take a shower after my workout.
She decided to take a shower before going to bed.
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great job!
good lesson
Wonderful lesson❤
Love your "tear up" slide, lol.
Thank you 👍🌹🌹🌹
Phrasal verbs places a very important role in English, I think . It becomes a spoke English. So, thanks a bunch 😊😊
I am also learn a lot of words from your teaching
Congratulations.
Thank you so much 🥰