Phrasal Verbs - Expressions with 'HIT'
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
- In this lesson, we take a look at the following phrasal verbs that use the word 'hit': hit back at (someone), hit out at (someone), hit on (someone), hit (someone) up, hit upon/on (something), hit (someone) with, and hit it off
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You are the Best teaching phrasal verbs. Keep it up
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Wonderful way in explaining and great examples for phrasal verbs.
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Thank you Andrew your explanation is very clear.
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Useful lesson. Thank you sir.
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You hit me with the best shot.
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Kippi hits out on you whenever you are telling him the truth
@@user-cn9pi2vb7l What about Michal? Still coming at him inside-out ?:)
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I can't imagine that another explanation would be clearer that this one .. I can't help watching your phrasal verb series ..thanks a bunch!
Haider Aliraqi, thanks for watching! Glad these videos are proving useful for you.
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I really enjoy this explanation. Sounds clear. Not hard to understand it. Thank you very much for that
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Thank you for great lesson. Can I apply "hit back" for physical pressure, I mean punch someone in return?
Yes to 'hit someone back' means to punch or hit them in return.
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Greetings from Bogotá Colombia, very useful lessons
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Greaat lesson. Your examples help me a lot
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A good explain
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Kippi hits out on you whenever you are telling him the truth
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Amazing lesson. If it's cold you can hit me up for some clothing. Is it correct?
Thank you, sir. Yes, your sentence is correct. Well done!
hi...so tell me why, in second example, you re writing "she hit out at......",although it must be "..she hitS out at....".Second part is present simple,Is not??
Very simple explanation -- it's in the past tense, friend ;-)
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Hello. Am I able to say? I want her to hit me up with some English lesson. Thank you in advance.
Yes, I suppose that would make sense, in a slang type of way.
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I hate it when my cousin hits up on me, it happens every other week...
I think you mean, 'I hate it when my cousin hits me up'.
respected sir, you are canadian. aren't you?
Indeed I am, hence the channel's name (Maple Leaf ESL).
you hit the nael on the head
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I am sure
MY GIRLFRIEND ALWAYS HITS OUT AT ME IN PUBLIC, IT IS SO HUMILIATING, I MUST BREAK UP WITH HER ALREADY.
Oh no, sounds awful ;-)
GSS ?
Whom did you mean? Lubunja ?
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