Phrasal Verbs Part 4! Let's Learn English! 🤣🍔🐔 (Lesson Only)

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Welcome to part 4 of this four part series on English phrasal verbs. In this lesson you'll learn 25 more common phrasal verbs that we use all the time in English.

In this English lesson you'll learn phrasal verbs like: to pig out, to duck out, to get around to, to crack up, to settle down, to beef up, to ask out, to chicken out, to crack down on, and many more.

I hope you enjoy this English lesson about phrasal verbs. Have a great day.

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Can't appreciate enough your work Bob! If there's something which might betray us, non-natives, it is the use (or, to be more exact, the non use😉) of phrasal verbs)) I love them all, from all of your 4 lessons! I've kinda beefed up my phrasals collection))) Thanks, teacher!👏🤝❤

KonstantinEgorovSpb
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Mr. BOB, I enjoy your English lessons and the ones on prases in particular, because they reflect the way how Enflish speakers say or use them in their daily lives.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏

leew
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Good morning from Algeria thanks for this video

lounaakkouche
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Record 87:to crack down on, to crack (someone) up, to crack open, to beef up, to wipe out, to duck out, to pig out, to miss out, to read up to, to chicken out, to hand in, to save up, to drop out, to get around to, to ask out, to go over, to try out for, to warm up, to cool down, to join in, to roll out, to bump into, to team up, to get into, to grow out of

SnailClimbing
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Good afternoon from Tamil Nadu (India) thanks for this video ❤😊

santhoshamm
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Doesn't wipe out mean also blow up? Does it?

Jiiiisossj
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You are great incredible teacher i have ever seen. tengable understandable topics.thank you so much.

davudazari
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Good afternoon from Paris, France. Thank you Bob!

tradingcoach
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Crack up, crack open, beef up, wipe out, pig out, miss out, hand out, hand in, save up, get around, go over, roll out, bump into

dianach-flfw
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Thank you, very helpful, please more videos❤

fivedkk
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As always Bob thank you so much! You are indeed very helpful! I wish my English teachers were like you! Greetings from Bolivia🇧🇴

comunicatephotos
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I have not completely understand only the phrasal verb "to get around to".
I plan to go and read about it on the Internet, if I get around to it.😃

nataliaillusion
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Hi Bob, I would like to thank you for your explanation of this issue, very nicely explained and useful for me, thank you.

PetrSaska
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Good afternoon from China, I'm getting into learning English these days.

luyaoli
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i am very proud of you for your lesson .im looking forward t follow them everydays thanks a lot. greetings from italy 😀😀😀😀

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