PHRASAL VERBS

Phrasal verbs are very common in English, especially in more informal contexts. We want you to approach our videos with a light heart and find joy from learning with us.

Let down

Let down

To "let down" means to disappoint someone by failing to meet expectations. It can also mean to lower something physically or…
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Turn up

Turn up

To "turn up" means to appear or arrive, often unexpectedly, or to be found after being lost. It can also mean…
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Give away

Give away

To "give away" means to donate something freely or without expecting payment, or to reveal information or feelings, often unintentionally. It…
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Put up

Put up

To "put up" means to build, erect, or display something in a higher position. Commonly it means to provide accommodation…
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Run over

Run over

To "run over" means to hit or pass over something with a vehicle, or to exceed a planned limit such as…
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Wrap up

Wrap up

To "wrap up" means to finish or conclude something, such as a meeting, task, or activity. It can also mean to…
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Turn on

Turn on

To "turn on" means to activate or start something, such as a device, machine, or system. It can also mean to…
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Cut off

Cut off

To "cut off" means to stop or interrupt the flow, supply, or continuation of something, such as communication, utilities, or speech.…
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Shut off

Shut off

To "shut off" means to stop the flow, operation, or power of something, such as a device, machine, or system. It…
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Come down

Come down

To "come down" means to move from a higher position to a lower one. It can also mean to be passed…
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Add up

Add up

To "add up" means to make sense or be logical, or to calculate the total of several numbers. It can also…
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Give up

Give up

To "give up" means to stop trying often because it’s too difficult, or to stop a habit or activity altogether.…
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