Learn 10 Advanced Phrasal Verbs with TV Series & Movies | Common English Phrasal Verbs
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- A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a particle, such as an adverb or a preposition. Let's Learn Advanced Phrasal Verbs with Tv Series & Movies. In this lesson, you're going to learn 10 advanced phrasal verbs by watching movie clips and TV series. If you ever watch TV shows or movies in English, you will definitely come across these phrasal verbs. British Phrasal Verbs - American Phrasal Verbs.
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0:31 call off
1:50 figure out
3:06 turn down
4:25 put off
5:46 come up with
7:05 mess up
8:31 get away with
9:54 freak out
11:18 miss out
12:37 knuckle down
Excuse me, i'm sorry for come across the phrasal verbs. I only want to give examples of those phrasal verbs :
1. Three months ago i wanted to go to my office, however my boss had called it off, before i went there.
2. I've been trying to figure out my fear.
3. Some people have turned his products down.
4. They will put off going abroad from December to March.
5. Maybe she was freaking out, while Freddie was freaking her out.
6. Last Sunday she got away with digging into beautiful girl's news.
7. You'd messed up my band, when i showed my songs to them last week.
8. A) You are missing out on getting rich so as not to give up.
B) My siblings were missing a good job out last Friday.
9. You never come up with ideas, when i need you, i feel so sad
10. I couldn't leave my mistakes, but when i was 11 years old i was knuckling down.
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Can u provide these phrasal verbs as like all group of same spells at a time,
Like call off, call up, call out , call back etc ..
Plz help to do like this also ?
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I have a question.
What is the name of the second word that comes after the verb? Is it called Preposition, Conjunction or adverb?
And the second question is: Prepositions, conjunctions and adverbs, are they all called particles?
A phrasal verb consists of a verb and another word(s) to create an entirely new verb. The verb can be followed by a preposition. For ex: Look after the kids! ("Look after" means to take care of.) A phrasal verb can also contain a verb and an adverb. For ex: He looks down on me. (This means he thinks he is better than me.) However, it's best to think of phrasal verbs as separate from the individual words that make them up. When look and after combine, they form the new phrase look after with an entirely new meaning. As for particle, we use particle in language to describe a word that doesn't really fit in the main parts of speech or to talk about parts of speech in general.
@@loadedenglish9173 The second word of a phrasal verb can only be a Preposition or an adverb. So that means the second word of a phrasal verb can never be a particle. Am i right?
@@zackf1064 A particle is a very general term, like word. I could say a phrasal verb combines a verb and a particle. Basically, a particle refers to a word, but doesn't state specifically the type of word. Adverbs and prepositions have a specific usage.
Excuse me! Me I know what the title of the cartoons is? "well, what are we supposed to do? every girl turned us down.
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