Damned phrasal verbs! So confusing for non natives.Thank you so much Anna for staigthening them out together so well for us. Let see if I got them right now and in that context of driving Pull out: emerge /draw/ extract / leave / move out. = émerger, surgir, déboiter Pull off: leave the road to stop shortly / stop at / stop off = sortir, s'arrêter Pull over: stop on the side of the road / move to the side of the road / Park / stop off / pause = se garer, se ranger Pull in (into): move to a place where you can stop (service station, car park, driveway, marina etc.) = 'sortir à' pour une pause, un arrêt Pull up: Slow down and stop on the road (and not necessarily on the side) like at the traffic lights for example = ralentir (et s'arrêter) Pull alongside: move directly beside something/someone (in motion or not) = se placer à hauteur de / parallèlement à. Thank you so much Anna for the useful, excellent lesson, explanation and illustration in context. I'm only still a bit confused between 'pull off' and 'pull in' which seem rather similar to me. Probably, 'pull off' emphasizes the act of leaving the road and 'pull in' the reason you're leaving it and the destination. A rather subtle nuance. T.y.! Take care on the road and watch out for autos my lovely! Merci beaucoup, 🙏👌👏👏 Have a sweet Sunday, bisous bisous 😘❤🌹
You hit the nail on the head. What a great lesson! Telling stories involving the topic just taught is a great way to reinforce learning. An idea for you: record lessons with your subscribers here on UA-cam. It could be altogether entertaining and pedagogical.
Watching this video made me realise that I still have so much to learn... I didn't know any of these. No doubt, I really need these kinds of videos Anna and of course I truly recommend your booster course that helped me improve my vocabulary.
Anna,,You are amazing inspirational educator, i really enjoyed your relaxed and pleasant way go through these lessons, please make one videos about IELTS general letter and essay with vital phrases ❤
They are similar but pull in relates to the place you are going TO - I pull into a garage, whereas pull off relates more to the road you are leaving - I pulled off the main road to find a garage.
@@EnglishLikeANative I am glad to find here the answer to my same interrogation and basically that is exactly what I had figured out! 'pull off' emphasizes the act of leaving the road and 'pull in' the reason you're leaving it and the destination. A rather subtle nuance. T.y.!
Pull over - stop at the side of the road. Pull off - turn off the road onto another road The police car pulled me over on the M25. I pulled off the M25 onto the M1.
As usual, good job. I hope you get your car being reparired soon. If you need a witness , I don't mind testifying you were in the properly line. In addition to my uninterested help, in Spain we don't trust enough with the other insurance policy, so if you are in Spain you should call the police even even if the other accept their guiltiness or culpability. See you soon.
Pl search a good Hindi movie name Damini /The lady hard work and fight for a true picture /Even she give up her husband and destroyed her family /At last she won /Very good movie Your life will be changed
Damned phrasal verbs! So confusing for non natives.Thank you so much Anna for staigthening them out together so well for us. Let see if I got them right now and in that context of driving
Pull out: emerge /draw/ extract / leave / move out. = émerger, surgir, déboiter
Pull off: leave the road to stop shortly / stop at / stop off = sortir, s'arrêter
Pull over: stop on the side of the road / move to the side of the road / Park / stop off / pause = se garer, se ranger
Pull in (into): move to a place where you can stop (service station, car park, driveway, marina etc.) = 'sortir à' pour une pause, un arrêt
Pull up: Slow down and stop on the road (and not necessarily on the side) like at the traffic lights for example = ralentir (et s'arrêter)
Pull alongside: move directly beside something/someone (in motion or not) = se placer à hauteur de / parallèlement à.
Thank you so much Anna for the useful, excellent lesson, explanation and illustration in context. I'm only still a bit confused between 'pull off' and 'pull in' which seem rather similar to me. Probably, 'pull off' emphasizes the act of leaving the road and 'pull in' the reason you're leaving it and the destination. A rather subtle nuance. T.y.!
Take care on the road and watch out for autos my lovely!
Merci beaucoup, 🙏👌👏👏 Have a sweet Sunday, bisous bisous 😘❤🌹
Anna, you are a brilliant teacher, and I love to watch your video clips. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you from my whole heart.
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Thank you so much. I found them very confusing. So appreciate your explanation
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You hit the nail on the head. What a great lesson! Telling stories involving the topic just taught is a great way to reinforce learning.
An idea for you: record lessons with your subscribers here on UA-cam. It could be altogether entertaining and pedagogical.
Great video ,thank you Anna
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Watching this video made me realise that I still have so much to learn... I didn't know any of these. No doubt, I really need these kinds of videos Anna and of course I truly recommend your booster course that helped me improve my vocabulary.
I have been trying to understand the difference for ages without any success! Thank you for the video. It is much clearer now!
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Thanks, great help and lovely information.
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Anna,,You are amazing inspirational educator, i really enjoyed your relaxed and pleasant way go through these lessons, please make one videos about IELTS general letter and essay with vital phrases ❤
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Pull off and pull in are interchangeables?
The only one I already knew was pull over
What is the meaning of pull in driving anyway?
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Pull in and pull off sound very similar to me.
They are similar but pull in relates to the place you are going TO - I pull into a garage, whereas pull off relates more to the road you are leaving - I pulled off the main road to find a garage.
@@EnglishLikeANative I am glad to find here the answer to my same interrogation and basically that is exactly what I had figured out! 'pull off' emphasizes the act of leaving the road and 'pull in' the reason you're leaving it and the destination. A rather subtle nuance. T.y.!
So what's the difference between pull over and pull off? In both cases you exit the traffic
Pull over - stop at the side of the road.
Pull off - turn off the road onto another road
The police car pulled me over on the M25.
I pulled off the M25 onto the M1.
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As usual, good job. I hope you get your car being reparired soon. If you need a witness , I don't mind testifying you were in the properly line. In addition to my uninterested help, in Spain we don't trust enough with the other insurance policy, so if you are in Spain you should call the police even even if the other accept their guiltiness or culpability. See you soon.
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Pl search a good Hindi movie name Damini /The lady hard work and fight for a true picture /Even she give up her husband and destroyed her family /At last she won /Very good movie Your life will be changed
as a passenger in a taxi .. can I as passenger tell the driver: ....to pull over there...
Yes - “pull over in front of the blue car” “pull over just here, thanks”
“Once you pass the shop, you can pull over anywhere on the left”
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