Learn 20 Phrasal Verbs in 5 Minutes

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Wooow! It's the best video that I've watched. Finally I completely understand phrasal verb. It's look like easy when you explain it

TheInBe
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excellent lesson and music as well....great! cheers

pains
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Thank you very much, Tom! Cool lesson!

fastwalker
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Tom, your videos never drag on! They ´re so interesting

RECAMPAIRE
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Thank you so much Tom, my boss's been banging on about Black Friday all day, at the end he drove me crazy, lol!

roberify
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Yay!!! You can't imagine what gift you gave me with today's video lesson. I've always thought that there HAD to be an intuitive and logical unlocking key to the phrasal verbs and finally I've got the answers I needed, in a very clear and explanatory way. A million thanks Tom ⭐, this is one of the most important lessons for me that I can hardly memorize the phrasal verbs 👏 🙋

alicerossi_ap
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so many phrasal verbs. i want to learn as many phrasals as possible. i find them realy useful. thanks tom

rudolfblaha
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Frasal verbs are typical in Lombard Language too! I love how that is similar to English.

For instance:
'Tœu fò' (take out) in LMO means 'to take down'.
'Tœu zò' (take down) in LMO means 'to take' in the sense of 'to ingest'.
'Levar sú' (raise up) means 'to wake up'.
'Far sú' (make up) means 'to build up'.
'Far zò' (make down) means 'to write down' or 'to take down'.
'Dar fò' (give out) means 'to publish'.
'Dar zò' (give down) means 'to turn down'.
'Dar sú' (give up) means 'to turn up'.
'Manjar fò' (eat out) means 'to sell' or 'to eat fastly'.
'Bêver fò' (drink out) means 'to drink up'.

Etc...

Dallallero
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That was super useful for me, I learned a lot... thank you very much... you're a magnificent teacher 🤍🤍🤍🤍😘

pouriamoghaddam
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Wooow Tom I finally understand the meaning of those phrasal verb, and you made it sound like it's so easy 😅
Thank you so much, Tom :D
Greetings from Bali, Indonesia❤

dzikrinasaira
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It's an useful video. I'd like to know, in general the meaning of particle 'out' in the phrasal verbs(please, give me an example).

CesarArraga
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That’s actually the way I’ve tried to learn phrasal verbs. This technique works for me. 👍🏼

Oscaredi
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Awesome! Would you mind explaining " so to speak", please? Thank you.

lamaitulum
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Your lessons are so fun and motivational <3

italico
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Great lesson Tom, you are an amazing teacher.

reynamelody
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Great lesson, Tom!
I'm so sorry for what happened on London Bridge 😟 sending love

mamymimma
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Another very usefull lesson, Tom. All the best from Rio.

lipcovitch
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Could you please make more videos on English grammar and British English expressions?

sunkaraeliya
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Thanks so much for this Amazing Video ❤️❤️

Dazzling_Shadow
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Actually I'm a foreigner subscriber who don't live with english language country as a main language, I've been become subscriber quite long. The listening skill is quite hard for us who speak english as a second language, the struggles are the native speakers speak quickly and don't clear, etc. But I'm trying so hard to improve my listening skills. It's kind of weird because your video are mostly for people who speak english to learn about grammar and i just a foreigner who came just to improve my english and attempted as much as possible. I'm so interested to british English tho. I have a lot of lessons that i have to understand in my english class, and I'm kind of bored about that. So i just watch your video to be more understand, but sometimes i don't catch what did you say...

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