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Do You Make These Common Phrasal Verb Mistakes? 

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I am an English teacher and I hear these mistakes all the time- check to see if you make any of them! This could be the difference between you sounding like a native and a foreigner!
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0:00 Intro
1:07 (TO) LOOK FORWARD TO
1:52 "LOOK" PHRASAL VERBS (MINI QUIZ)
5:45 LINGODA
7:59 SEPARABLE OR INSEPARABLE
10:12 GO AWAY / GET AWAY
11:22 COME ACROSS / GET ACROSS
12:34 GO TO / GO IN
13:45 PHRASAL VERBS IN THE CORRECT TENSE
14:03 GROW UP / BRING UP
14:55 IT DEPENDS ___ THE WEATHER?
15:17 Outro
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Комментарии : 44   
@arslongavitabrevis5136
@arslongavitabrevis5136 Год назад
You are so funny and charming that although I am fairly advanced in my studies and I know most of the answers, I watch your videos because of you! With you, learning is fun! 😍😍
@sabrinasabi4177
@sabrinasabi4177 Год назад
I'm so thrilled I came across your lovely channel 😍☺️
@MultiAdante
@MultiAdante Год назад
Welcome and greet to you. Even though my English is so poor that I nothing understand but I still listens to you, with a real pleasure.
@benlee6158
@benlee6158 Год назад
French and Italians probably say "in Australia" because it is "en" or "in" in their languages when talking about a country.
@ildarmingazov2304
@ildarmingazov2304 Год назад
The russian native language speakers make the same mistakes :)
@amneris78
@amneris78 Год назад
@@ildarmingazov2304 не все, однако! ;)
Год назад
Excellent class! Keep up the good work!
@alexgrishin8294
@alexgrishin8294 Год назад
Very useful! Excellent explanations! Thank you
@i.o.3563
@i.o.3563 Год назад
Thanks, was a really good one!
@jenyalfonso1986
@jenyalfonso1986 Год назад
Subscribed ❤❤❤❤❤ loved you channel.
@SaepulBAHRI474
@SaepulBAHRI474 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing, it's very fruitfull.
@purpela334
@purpela334 Год назад
Hi, Laura & Bez. I was wondering, did you ever plan to do a collaboration with other content creators? 4 of my favourites are (not in order) : 1. Learn English with Gill · engVid, 2. English with Lucy. I don't know if it'd a good collaboration with them (because you're very energetic, but they're very calm and speak slowly). Number 3 is Marina Mogiko from linguamarina. She's Russian, but has been living in the US for long time. Maybe you could do something like accents battles or something with her. 🙂
@user-cc6lp4oo3t
@user-cc6lp4oo3t 4 месяца назад
You're thoughtful and so charming! Thank you so much, sweetheart!! ❤
@smashingenglish
@smashingenglish Год назад
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@marcogiussani5837
@marcogiussani5837 7 месяцев назад
You are very good! Thank you
@evakosa932
@evakosa932 9 месяцев назад
a great video, thank you!
@ahmadmuhialdin.1828
@ahmadmuhialdin.1828 Год назад
You're wonderful .
@kyonidesarkanthos7438
@kyonidesarkanthos7438 Год назад
I do recall people using to bring up as a way to introduce a new topic for instance. He brought up his problem with his noisy neighbors again.
@Angel-nu9vy
@Angel-nu9vy Год назад
You are best teacher ❤️
@englishlanguage3060
@englishlanguage3060 Год назад
thanks dear teacher😍😍😍
@---wu3qj
@---wu3qj Год назад
I have a question… I have often heard people and movies from the UK referring to their boyfriend? husband? as their “ partner.” We do not use this term in the USA. Is a “ partner” one’s husband or boyfriend? Those are the terms that we use. Here in the U.S., a partner is someone that you share ownership with in a business, or a dance mate.
@smashingenglish
@smashingenglish Год назад
Good question! Partner can be used for businesses etc. However a lot of people in the UK use it as a gender neutral term for the person you are in a relationship with but (usually) not married to. For example, I feel too old to say ‘boyfriend’, it feels weird! So I choose partner because he’s not my husband but boyfriend feels like we’re 15!
@---wu3qj
@---wu3qj Год назад
@@smashingenglish Thank you for clearing this up for me! Haha…YOU are not old! You are very beautiful.❤️ from Grandma
@adityavishalsingh3952
@adityavishalsingh3952 Год назад
Amazing 🤩
@cleitondelucca9291
@cleitondelucca9291 7 месяцев назад
Teacher first I have to say you are gorgeous, looks a lot a famous actress but with light brown/yellowish eyes! Now let's to the questions! 1 What's about the song that say: "look at the stars..(probably you know the rest of the song!)"? 2 Can we use look ahead to incentives, for example; Don't give up, hey come on "look ahead" you are brilliant?
@manuelgordillo520
@manuelgordillo520 Год назад
Golden rule: after phrasal verbs always infinitive with ing. I was taught with this one.
@julietserpentin1491
@julietserpentin1491 Год назад
You could understand the phrasal verb "to pass out" by explaining that it is "passing out of something", most generally, "passing out of consciousness"
@zayin_beats517
@zayin_beats517 Год назад
There is actually solid logic in why the phrasal verbs are separable/inseparable but to understand that you probably need to already have a certain level of English.
@freefalcon3359
@freefalcon3359 4 месяца назад
Is that offer with Lingoda still there , please 😍😁🤔🤔
@moebarragan1681
@moebarragan1681 Год назад
Was wondering if you have ever encountered someone that speaks with both an American accent and a British accent? Like a hybrid. Would love you to answer this.
@smashingenglish
@smashingenglish Год назад
Hey! A lot of people, actually! Some of my students lived in Britain for a while but learned a lot of their English from ‘Friends’, for example. Hybrids happen all the time! ✨
@ferdifernando7956
@ferdifernando7956 Год назад
👏👏👏👏
@DomenicoSaretto
@DomenicoSaretto 11 месяцев назад
A useful lesson. Thanks! You pronounce students like “shtudents”. Am I wrong?
@TranBinh.99
@TranBinh.99 4 месяца назад
Good morning 👍
@tatianna_nandini
@tatianna_nandini 4 месяца назад
@parveshsharma3222
@parveshsharma3222 Год назад
Could you please tell me what accent do you speak with?
@smashingenglish
@smashingenglish Год назад
Hey! I have a video called 'Let's Talk About My Accent' which explains it quite well!
@setiashastrianie1864
@setiashastrianie1864 Год назад
TQ Laura, apart from being a good teacher u are very beautiful too
@sena2343
@sena2343 Год назад
💛👏👏👏👏🙏🏻
@ambassadorofhappiness500
@ambassadorofhappiness500 Год назад
The ambassador of happiness is looking for a wife😍😍
@Alexander.99
@Alexander.99 4 месяца назад
You're so pretty
@ghasiramnaik24
@ghasiramnaik24 10 месяцев назад
You so beautiful so I love your channel good job
@amirarsalan8294
@amirarsalan8294 Год назад
ferst
@iamliamsingleton
@iamliamsingleton Год назад
Sorry but some of your explanations are grammatically incorrect! "To go to" isn't a phrasal verb! It's just the verb "to go" (literally meaning "to go") followed by the preposition "to". A preposition is followed by a noun (or a noun group): "I go to China./ I go to my auntie's." On the other hand, a phrasal verb is the collocation of a verb (which in most cases loses its initial meaning) and of a particle. Although particles are identical to prepositions ("over", "out", "in", "up",...), they don't follow the same grammatical rules. Their role isn't to introduce a noun (or noun group), but to modify the meaning of the verb: for instance, when you add "out" to the verb "to pass", you change its meaning entirely. When you say "to get over", you're simply using the verb "to get" followed by the preposition "over". That's why "over" is "inseparable" as the preposition has to precede the noun (or noun group): "It took me some time to get over our break-up". Conversely, "to drop off" is a phrasal verb, so "off" isn't a preposition. As a result, you can't say "You drop off me" because it would imply turning a particle into a preposition, which is a grammatical no go. By the way, here's the rule you didn't manage to explain: the particle of a phrasal verb is separable, whereas a preposition isn't "separable" for it has to precede the noun (or noun group or pronoun). Sometimes, phrasal verbs can be followed by a preposition, for instance: "to break in on a conversation". "In" is a particle and "on" is the preposition introducing the noun group "a conversation".
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