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.

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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Go on

Go on

To "go on" means to continue doing something, to happen, or to encourage someone to proceed. It can also be…
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Put off

Put off

To "put off" means to postpone something to a later time or to discourage someone so they lose interest, focus, or…
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Keep on

Keep on

To "keep on" means to continue doing something or to persist in an action, often despite difficulty or repetition. It can…
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Come across

Come across

To "come across" means to find or encounter something or someone unexpectedly, or to appear or seem in a particular way…
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