• Phrasal Verbs Pick Up, Go Back, Come Back! American English Review!

  • Jun 22 2021
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Phrasal Verbs Pick Up, Go Back, Come Back! American English Review!

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  • Phrasal verbs Hey today we're going to talk about three phrasal verbs pick up, go back, come back. Remember that phrasal verbs can be either idiomatic or literal, idiomatic something that we think happened or a statement someone makes, you probably can't see it happening. literal, you probably can see it happening. Often phrasal verbs take on one or the other, or both. It's best to Learn phrasal verbs one at a time, learn how they're used. And just learn the basics. This is a great way to Learn phrasal verbs, just learn to simple phrasal verbs, here comes three of them. Number one, pick up, pick up can mean to clean, well, let's pick up the room. Let's pick up the trash on the floor, the ground, whatever. So in this case to pick up I can see it happening right pick that up to pick. So pick up literal. The other one might be something like, pick up. Another one is all about knowledge when we learn something, maybe it's a language. Hey, I picked that language up very fast. In other words, I learned and don't forget, usually phrasal verbs can be defined by one word. In other words, pick up means to clean pick up can mean learn or knowledge, something like that. Here's an example of how we might use pick up if it's about knowledge. Hey, it took me three months to learn to play that song. But my brother pick it up in two days. That's pretty simple stuff, isn't it? So I can do that also, with a verb or another word to learn, for instance, is to pick up Hey, I picked it up or I learned either one. How about the phrasal verb Go back. Go back. Well, one way is to return to someplace you've already been. Hey, I have to go back home now. It's five o'clock and it's time to eat dinner. Something like that. What about to break a promise? Hey, you went back on your promise. The first one to go back means to return right? And the second one is go back. To go back on a promise means you reneged In other words, I decided not to do what I said I would do. Here's an example with go back about our promise. Hey, my friend really hurt my feelings when he went back on his promise and told everyone my secret. What about the phrasal verb come back? Well come back to have something returned to your original or how it started. For instance, hey, my dog ran away three weeks ago. But today, my dog came back Can you imagine? So something went somewhere or something disappeared for whatever reason, and now it came back. An example might be I'll wait until you come back and then we can do it together. The other way to use the phrasal verb comeback is when two teams are playing. And one has a deficit and one is losing. But somehow they managed to win the game. Hey, that team came back. They really did a great job. They played hard they got lucky something like that, and they won the game. Another way that we can use the phrasal verb comeback is about success. What about a movie actor or actress? By the way, actor is okay for both men and women. If we said something like hey, she made a great comeback. Maybe it's an actress she's stopped acting for some years and decided to make another movie and did very well. Hey, she made a great comeback. These three examples pick up go back come back are three more great phrasal verb examples. I hope you enjoy today's lesson.

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