TOP 10 PHRASAL VERBS IN ENGLISH - Most Common Phrasal Verbs

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In this video, learn the Top 10 Phrasal Verbs in English. These top 10 are the most common phrasal verbs that you need to know for your everyday speech and daily vocabulary.

Adding these top 10 phrasal verbs in English to your vocabulary will help you sound fluent in English, will help you sound natural in English and will help you sound advanced in English.

First you'll learn the top 10 phrasal verbs in English. You'll learn the definition of each and you'll see practical example sentences.

After you learn the top 10 phrasal verbs in English, you'll complete a quiz so you can test your knowledge.

At the end you'll get you practice your own examples using the top 10 phrasal verbs in English.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

00:00 - Welcome
00:45 - Abide by
01:56 - Dawn On
02:55 - Pull Off
04:11 - Back Out Of
05:13 - Clam Up
05:56 – Mull Over
06:52 - Pan Out
07:52 - Ramble On
08:43 - Nod Off
09:59 - Luck Out
11:24 – Quiz Questions
11:37 – Quiz Answers
12:05 – Free Speaking Guide

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💞 Hi everyone! Share your score in the comments below. And leave some example sentences :)

JForrestEnglish
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Hi Jennifer! I liked this quiz and got 10/10. Here are some examples: 1) Many people applied for that plum job and they chose you. You really lucked out! 2) That's risky. You should back out before it is too late. 3) He likes to ramble on trivial matters. 4) I know it's challenging but I'm confident you'll pull it off. 5) If you don't abide by the law you may end up in prison. 6) The corrupt official clammed up about pay-offs he has gotten. 7) It's a difficult situation. Hopefully, everything pans out. 8) When I was a student some teachers were so monotonous and as dry as dust that I tended to nod off. 9) It dawned on me that our plan doesn't work. 10) I need some time to mull it over. Let me sleep on it and I get back to you tomorrow.

Ari
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Thanks for your well-informed and well-arrangemented lessons. You've done an awesome job.

송치정-xy
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Awesome lesson I learned a couple of phrasal verbs today, I got 10/10 .
Sometimes in sports teams luck out, even in finals, the other team could create the best and the most chances to score and thanks to your goalkeeper or your defense your team keep the sheet clean, and with only one goal attempt you score ! And win it all ! .
I have seen NHL playoffs highlights, only one Canadian team in against three American teams in semi finals, I’ll be rooting for the Edmonton oilers for you Jen ❤️.
You look ravishing ❤️ you look perfect for a wedding ring 💍.

luisleal
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I learn from you a lot these days, thank you ☺️ I find your videos pretty beneficial ❤️

Noriana-bitar
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Great lesson! You look like a beautiful bride.

Anonymous-ecxk
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Good stuff! Thumbs up!
It is very difficult to make a presentation in English in front of the big and live audience because when I start speaking I am afraid I can clam up. How to conquer fear and nervousness while you are speaking in public?
I appreciate that. Cheers!

ФирдавсФайзиев-щя
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i didn't have any mistakes this time! Thank you so much!

lilyxu
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Thanks Jennifer. I will take the IELTS test in march but I dont know if I can pull it off :( In the school I used to clamp up in every presentation but I worked it out when I spotted that I rambled on and the audience (my classmates) nodded off and yawned. One thing I dont bear when clients back out on at last minute aftermaths I dont know how a situation like it could pan out.. I was searching resources for improving my grammar I lucked out to find this channel Jennifer.. see you soon. BTW 7/10

cynthiareid
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Awesome video once again 😀 Have a good day 😇

carlnadeau
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Thank you JForrest for this wonderful lesson!
Please check some of my examples!
Despite being shy, she didn't clam up and delivered a wonderful speech.
We didn't expect to win this match, but we pulled it off.
It's dawned on him that he needs to be serious about his wedding now.
Please check!
Thanks!

hilalahmad
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new opulent uber phrasal verbs! Awesome!

azzyyy
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Thank you, Jennifer, I have just recently discovered your videos, but I am truly enjoying them. When I am watching you explaining the material, I feel like I am in a private lesson. Well done!

veronika
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Thank you so much!! This is a great serial of phrasal verbs episodes. I will be thankful if you keep making at least an episode of phrasal verbs ever week. Thanks again for your great work.

zinebjalal
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Can you also make a video about the meaning of "out", "up", and "off" in phrasal verbs?
I mean why do we say send out the email? Why not just say send the email?
"Help me out" instead of "help me"
I know some of them are fixed expressions like "nod off" is different from "nod".

Anonymous-ecxk
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Thank you, great movie, I did not know where lies the difference between pull off and pan out. I was sure that the two phrasal verbs meant the same, and "work out" also means any kind of success. Thank you for your professional explanation. Have a great day🙂🌞

ukaszpietak
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Hello, what is the difference between pull off and cope? Thanks

StepanicusHKei
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Thank you for this great video! I found all the correct answers, but, to be honest, it took me about three or four minutes to solve the quiz.

Kind regards,
Anna

Anna-mcll
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I got 10/10! Thank you for explaining these useful phrasal verbs! You're the best!

edoardoodorico
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I watched all your videos about phrasal verbs ! Thank you !

johnferreira