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English with Jennifer - Phrasal Verbs, Come Up, Go Back, Find Out ✨Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English (4-6)

Come Up, Go Back, Find Out ✨Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English (4-6)

Hi everyone. I'm Jennifer from English with Jennifer. I've come up with the series to help you

master the most common phrasal verbs in English. This isn't the first series I've produced, but

it will be the longest. I'm sure you'll find out that you know some of the phrasal verbs already,

but you may discover new meanings. Many phrasal verbs have multiple definitions,

so let's study them one at a time. Remember to go back and review as necessary. You can

return to any lesson at any time. Do you have a favorite holiday? It's hard for me to choose.

It's January now, and February isn't far away, so Valentine's day is coming up. Since February

14th is coming soon, I'll need to prepare some treats for my children and some close friends.

"Come up" is intransitive. In spoken English, it usually means "coming soon," but when I talk

about coming up with a new idea or coming up with a new playlist, I'm using this phrasal verb with

an object. "To come up with something" means to create it or produce it. Guess two other meanings.

Twice when I was in New York, I had people come up to me and ask me if I was Jennifer from YouTube.

Sometimes problems come up during a live stream, but I can usually handle them.

In sentence A, "come up" means "approach." If you come up to someone, you come close to them.

In sentence B, "come up" means "arise."

When problems come up, they happen, and you notice them.

"Go back" and "come back" are similar. Both mean "return."

We use "come back" when we're at the point of return already.

We'll come back to this question later. I don't have time to give the full answer now.

Let's go back to an earlier point and discuss it in more detail now.

"Go back" is intransitive, but you can use it with a prepositional phrase:

go back to my hometown, go back to Question 3, go back to the beginning.

If you watch enough of my lessons you'll find out more about my life and my interests.

Did you know that I worked in the cruise line industry? Watch more lessons and

you'll learn more English and discover things about me that may surprise you.

"Find out" is transitive and separable. Find out interesting facts. Find something out.

In general, phrasal verbs are very common in conversation, and a good number of them

have academic equivalents. For example, find out -- discover, come up -- arise.

However, you will encounter phrasal verbs in academic writing, so here's a quick task.

Read the statements and determine if they're examples of spoken English or academic writing.

Things like contractions and familiar forms of address are typical of spoken

English. Full verb forms and more complex grammar are typical of academic writing.

We've now covered the six most common phrasal verbs in English.

Go back if you need to review. Go on if you want to find out the next most common phrasal verbs.

Of course, I've come up with other playlists, so if you need a break, watch my other

lessons. You can pick up some idioms, practice pronunciation, or study some grammar with me.

Then you can come back to this series with a fresh mind. That's all for now. Please like and share

this video with others if you found it useful. As always, thanks for watching and happy studies!

Thank you to all the members of my channel. And you Super and Truly Marvelous Members,

look out for the next bonus video.

Changes to the membership program are coming soon. Super and Truly Marvelous Memberships

will move over to Patreon. There will be new and improved perks, including bonus videos

and exclusive livestreams. Look for the Patreon button on my YouTube homepage.

Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

And don't forget to subscribe! Turn on those notifications.

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Hi everyone. I'm Jennifer from English with  Jennifer. I've come up with the series to help you Hola a todos. Soy Jennifer de English with Jennifer. He creado esta serie para ayudaros a Bonjour à tous. Je suis Jennifer de English with Jennifer. J'ai créé cette série pour vous aider à

master the most common phrasal verbs in English.  This isn't the first series I've produced, but Domina los phrasal verbs más comunes en inglés. No es la primera serie que produzco, pero Maîtriser les verbes les plus courants en anglais. Ce n'est pas la première série que je produis, mais

it will be the longest. I'm sure you'll find out  that you know some of the phrasal verbs already, será el más largo. Seguro que descubrirás que ya conoces algunos de los phrasal verbs,

but you may discover new meanings. Many  phrasal verbs have multiple definitions, pero puede descubrir nuevos significados. Muchos phrasal verbs tienen múltiples definiciones,

so let's study them one at a time. Remember  to go back and review as necessary. You can Nous allons donc les étudier un par un. N'oubliez pas de revenir en arrière et de réviser si nécessaire. Vous pouvez Bu yüzden bunları teker teker çalışalım. Gerektiğinde geri dönüp gözden geçirmeyi unutmayın. Yapabilirsin

return to any lesson at any time. Do you have  a favorite holiday? It's hard for me to choose. revenir à n'importe quelle leçon à n'importe quel moment. Avez-vous une fête préférée ? Il m'est difficile de choisir. istediğiniz zaman herhangi bir derse dönebilirsiniz. Favori bir tatiliniz var mı? Seçmek benim için zor.

It's January now, and February isn't far away,  so Valentine's day is coming up. Since February Ya estamos en enero, y febrero no está lejos, así que se acerca San Valentín. Como febrero Nous sommes en janvier et le mois de février n'est pas loin. La Saint-Valentin approche donc à grands pas. Comme le mois de février Ocak ayındayız ve Şubat ayı da çok uzakta değil, yani Sevgililer Günü yaklaşıyor. Şubat ayından beri

14th is coming soon, I'll need to prepare some  treats for my children and some close friends. Le 14e est bientôt là, je vais devoir préparer des friandises pour mes enfants et quelques amis proches.

"Come up" is intransitive. In spoken English,  it usually means "coming soon," but when I talk L'expression "Come up" est intransitive. En anglais parlé, il signifie généralement "bientôt", mais lorsque je parle en anglais, cela signifie "bientôt".

about coming up with a new idea or coming up with  a new playlist, I'm using this phrasal verb with pour trouver une nouvelle idée ou une nouvelle liste de lecture, j'utilise ce verbe à double sens avec

an object. "To come up with something" means to  create it or produce it. Guess two other meanings. un objet. "Imaginer quelque chose" signifie le créer ou le produire. Devinez deux autres sens.

Twice when I was in New York, I had people come up  to me and ask me if I was Jennifer from YouTube. À deux reprises, lorsque j'étais à New York, des gens sont venus me demander si j'étais Jennifer de YouTube. New York'tayken iki kez insanlar yanıma gelip YouTube'dan Jennifer olup olmadığımı sordular.

Sometimes problems come up during a live  stream, but I can usually handle them. A veces surgen problemas durante una retransmisión en directo, pero normalmente puedo solucionarlos. Il arrive que des problèmes surviennent lors d'une diffusion en direct, mais je peux généralement les résoudre. Bazen canlı yayın sırasında sorunlar çıkabiliyor ama genellikle üstesinden gelebiliyorum.

In sentence A, "come up" means "approach." If  you come up to someone, you come close to them. Dans la phrase A, "s'approcher" signifie "s'approcher". Si vous vous approchez de quelqu'un, vous vous rapprochez de lui.

In sentence B, "come up" means "arise." B cümlesinde "come up" "ortaya çıkmak" anlamına gelmektedir.

When problems come up, they  happen, and you notice them. Cuando surgen problemas, suceden, y te das cuenta de ellos. Lorsque des problèmes surviennent, ils se produisent et vous les remarquez.

"Go back" and "come back" are  similar. Both mean "return."

We use "come back" when we're  at the point of return already. "Geri dön" ifadesini zaten geri dönüş noktasında olduğumuzda kullanırız.

We'll come back to this question later. I  don't have time to give the full answer now. Nous reviendrons sur cette question plus tard. Je n'ai pas le temps de donner une réponse complète maintenant.

Let's go back to an earlier point  and discuss it in more detail now. Daha önceki bir noktaya geri dönelim ve şimdi bunu daha ayrıntılı olarak tartışalım.

"Go back" is intransitive, but you can  use it with a prepositional phrase:

go back to my hometown, go back to  Question 3, go back to the beginning.

If you watch enough of my lessons you'll  find out more about my life and my interests. Si vous regardez suffisamment de mes cours, vous en saurez plus sur ma vie et mes centres d'intérêt.

Did you know that I worked in the cruise  line industry? Watch more lessons and ¿Sabías que he trabajado en el sector de los cruceros? Vea más lecciones y

you'll learn more English and discover  things about me that may surprise you.

"Find out" is transitive and separable. Find  out interesting facts. Find something out. "Découvrir" est transitif et séparable. Découvrir des faits intéressants. Découvrir quelque chose. "Find out" geçişli ve ayrılabilirdir. İlginç gerçekleri öğrenin. Bir şey öğrenmek.

In general, phrasal verbs are very common  in conversation, and a good number of them

have academic equivalents. For example,  find out -- discover, come up -- arise.

However, you will encounter phrasal verbs  in academic writing, so here's a quick task.

Read the statements and determine if they're  examples of spoken English or academic writing.

Things like contractions and familiar  forms of address are typical of spoken Kasılmalar ve tanıdık hitap biçimleri gibi şeyler konuşulan dilin tipik özellikleridir.

English. Full verb forms and more complex  grammar are typical of academic writing.

We've now covered the six most  common phrasal verbs in English.

Go back if you need to review. Go on if you want  to find out the next most common phrasal verbs.

Of course, I've come up with other playlists,  so if you need a break, watch my other

lessons. You can pick up some idioms, practice  pronunciation, or study some grammar with me.

Then you can come back to this series with a fresh  mind. That's all for now. Please like and share

this video with others if you found it useful.  As always, thanks for watching and happy studies!

Thank you to all the members of my channel.  And you Super and Truly Marvelous Members,

look out for the next bonus video.

Changes to the membership program are coming  soon. Super and Truly Marvelous Memberships

will move over to Patreon. There will be new  and improved perks, including bonus videos

and exclusive livestreams. Look for the  Patreon button on my YouTube homepage.

Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

And don't forget to subscribe!  Turn on those notifications. Ve abone olmayı unutmayın! Şu bildirimleri açın.