LEARN Phrasal Verbs: The Complete List - #4 | Live English Lesson

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Phrasal Verbs are a common feature in the English language, and there are so many of them. This series of live English lessons is going to cover the complete list of phrasal verbs used in English. During this LIVE English lesson we will look at a handful of phrasal verbs and practice putting them into sentences. The notes will be shared with my patrons and with anyone who drops a SUPERCHAT during the live stream.

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Gramarly is a great plug in, it's free and fantastic! It corrects grammer/spelling mistakes you make.
I'm glad Anna is kind enough to share the plug in with everyone here.

rollings
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Thanks for your feedback on my sentence. You’re a very kind girl and an awesome teacher with clear teaching techniques. I Came across your channel while browsing something else and have become a huge fan of yours. I am an ‘advanced’ student (and translator English-Portuguese- vice versa) if I may say it, even though I don’t feel much comfortable saying that to a native speaker. However, I do try to keep my hands in as much as possible as there’s always a lot to learn which makes the whole learning process exciting. I call England my second home and am passionate about Its language and culture, having lived in the Uk for almost 5 years both in London (a couple of ends) and Brighton. I Like virtually all British accents (loath AME accent though) and love listening to you speaking with your original accent as well, it’s quite cute. Don’t lose it! Keep up the great work. Take care. Bye bye

joaodibosco
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Ana Tus clases son muy interesantes y geniales.
Muchas gracias ☺

uliseslira
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I'm from Rio, Brazil!
Teacher Anna, I love you!😍😍😍
Thanks!

rochabarros
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Hi Anna. Thanks for lesson.Actually I've never heard and met" bail out" before.I'm very grateful to you that you showed and explained this word and the others as well. Thanks a lot.

fuadaliyev
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Teacher!!! you are wonderfull and the best teacher!!! Congratulations!!! Milton from Brasil!!

dc-comunic
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Your lesson is full of very useful information and this style of Internet teaching beats the one-of lessons. It would be very easy for you to throw out a Top Phrasal Verbs video and then move on, but you have taken the route which will help learners the most.

stunninglad
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Thanks teacher you are great in the world

aliahmadi
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G'day, Anna!
Greetings from Rio!

willianbreves
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it's difficult but even so i love studing phrasal verbs.

sergioluismonteiropintopin
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Hi, Ana! How are you today? Hope you’re doing great. Here’s my example sentence with BACK AWAY:
I was about to
Move to Greece but Backed away at the very last minute

joaodibosco
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What is the different between Bunisness writting and Academic writting please

bashircodes
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Hi dear teacher im wonderingg that i could't watch the live when i got notified ..

saaddouyer
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I downloaded all this playlist, consent 😉 they seem so great but i still hasn't watched them

zahedpour
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Ana I have a question
Could you please answer me.
What does it mean a stubborn?

uliseslira
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You hit the nail on the head. What does it mean?

bashircodes
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Hi Anna! How about creating your own product and sell it in order to make money?

danielsckarin
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Stand by your beliefs, you do not have to back down.

pascualrafaelmarquez-suare
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With phrasal verbs, there is much to be aware of. Quite a few with B and with some we see the phrasal verb acting as the imperative verb (a verb which gives instruction): Budge up and let me in. Blur out the registration number of your car before publishing. Break up, everyone. With many it acts as the sentence agent or the object of the agent: What did he bring up? I hope he doesn't bash up my car. The potatoes have just boiled over. The list goes on and on...

stunninglad
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Hi guys, I'd love to share my example sentences:


-I will ask the guys round for a drink in my new flat.
-We had been through a tough time, and unfortunately, we had no choice but to auction off our house.
-I quickly backed away when a car darted through the street.
-I recognised my mistakes, so I finally backed down.
-My driving instructor is teaching me how to back the car into the parking space.
-You'd better back off or I'll call the police!
-I was looking forward to going out for dinner, but he backed out last minute.
-He got cold feet and backed out of the pact.
-I feel confident because I know you will always back me up.
-While nodding at Jennifer's dull chat, his eyes made it clear that he wanted me to bail him out.

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