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PHRASAL VERBS: DRY OFF/DRY OUT/DRY UP/EXAMPLES OF DRY OFF/EXAMPLES OF DRY UP/EXAMPLES OF DRY OUT 

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@roger26714
@roger26714 Год назад
What I like the most about your Phrasal Verbs videos is that you always start with the verb by itself and then after, you introduce PV themselves by not only giving the meaning but also in what situation they should be used. In an easy and clear way. Make more videos like this. Thanks.
@user-pb7cz5zm6u
@user-pb7cz5zm6u Год назад
I can't find words to explain my happiness. You teach the words I really need) Thanks a lot!
@silvanyferreiradesouza2348
@silvanyferreiradesouza2348 Год назад
I love this channel , to me it' s one of the best channel to learn or even improve our English !
@user-lt4vz2ft9h
@user-lt4vz2ft9h Год назад
Amazing teaching with an amazing teacher 👍
@manuelav6656
@manuelav6656 Год назад
Great job, as always! You guys are amazing.
@nigarkhalygova5336
@nigarkhalygova5336 Год назад
Thank you, Kevin. Your videos are very well structured: they are concise with excellent explanations and examples! Thank you very much!
@germandosilva9850
@germandosilva9850 Год назад
It's so good to learn new phrasel verbs, this explanation is very helpful and necessary. Thank you Professor!.
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
Oh my gosh!!! Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher keep up the good work although you don't want to give us a lot of it
Год назад
Man your tips are so amazing. I learn a lot of English from you guys. Keep up the awesome job!
@rosentalrosental5395
@rosentalrosental5395 Год назад
Good info...as usual)
@keepingitwild5994
@keepingitwild5994 Год назад
One of the best videos so far. Very much to the point, full of examples and very simplified. Please, more videos where different prepositions mean a different meaning as that is the most difficult part of English for students.
@bilalcelik5844
@bilalcelik5844 Год назад
perfect teacher with the best method
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
Oh my goodness!!! I now understood more about these verbs coz before I've got issues understanding
@atillapoyraz2066
@atillapoyraz2066 Год назад
Thank you Mr Kevin,for this good video.
@amandavenuto5029
@amandavenuto5029 Год назад
Great lesson Thx
@tanyalinakorotych2417
@tanyalinakorotych2417 Год назад
Your lessons are perfect. Thank you❤
@usausatraveling6054
@usausatraveling6054 Год назад
Thank you Kevin and Liza
@pauloamerico7693
@pauloamerico7693 Год назад
I can’t thank you and your wife enough. I’ve learned more in your videos than when I was in a English school. Thank you so much!
@selinaobeng1219
@selinaobeng1219 Год назад
Hii
@durdonabakhtiyor2534
@durdonabakhtiyor2534 Год назад
Thank you so much Sir, your lesson are so helpful
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
I'm so surprised that i understood everything about to dry keep up the good work my amazing teacher
@hushhush85
@hushhush85 Год назад
Thanks again for that helpful video. I would have one wish: If there are more than one opportunities to forming an sentence (example: dry off the dog), could you show the subtitles/ the text ? It helped me a lot in previous videos. Greetings from Germany 🙋🏻‍♀️
@evakhalil7590
@evakhalil7590 Год назад
Kevin, thanks for evaluable information.🙏🏻♥️
@lisapatrikeevna5253
@lisapatrikeevna5253 Год назад
I love your videos 💕 Thanks a lot!
@hugoalejandrobandamartinez7957
Such an interesting video!! Thanks for sharing.!!!. shout out from Colombia!!
@guanipa94
@guanipa94 Год назад
I feel more confident while speaking English since I watch your videos. Thank you Kevin & Liza.
@user-ym7ck9rj1i
@user-ym7ck9rj1i 3 месяца назад
This channel is certainly deserves more subscribers
@akunbaru2657
@akunbaru2657 Год назад
Good new lesson to teach, Sir.
@hemanthadesilva527
@hemanthadesilva527 Год назад
Excellent job..! Thank you ❤️.
@yangqin2970
@yangqin2970 Год назад
Thanks for another wonderful video of yours. Sir, you look absolutely young in this video.
@mrbridgesidiomasemusicas
@mrbridgesidiomasemusicas Год назад
Awesome
@mariagraziapirrello4916
@mariagraziapirrello4916 Год назад
I don’t know how to thank you for such a helpful and clear lesson!
@bloom207
@bloom207 11 месяцев назад
Thanks this really helps me. I'm not American and it's not my mother tongue. So I get confused about this topic. Learning it directly from a native speaker like you is more important for me than learning from a non native speaker... I'm not good in English-speaking 😭
@emelianaxavier
@emelianaxavier Год назад
Thank you so much, i am learning english by watching your videos a lot.
@SoniaMayrinck
@SoniaMayrinck Год назад
Thank you for this excellent explanation. I very much liked the way you first presented the verb and the prepositions afterwards...you really make things easier, sir.Thanks again.
@ynwa2290
@ynwa2290 Месяц назад
it was sooooooooo useful. thanks a lot
@h__yag8830
@h__yag8830 7 месяцев назад
this video is really useful! thank you
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i would rather you spoke about connected speach Coz i really understood
@user-yf3pn5en6j
@user-yf3pn5en6j Год назад
Can’t find words to say how I’m grateful to you❤
@akamali9412
@akamali9412 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@user-hy9fm9yb5w
@user-hy9fm9yb5w Год назад
I adore both Kevin and Lisa.
@karaw6598
@karaw6598 Год назад
I'm engrossed in your teaching 🥰🥰🥰🥰💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
@user-cl3yf8sc6z
@user-cl3yf8sc6z Год назад
thank you for the video!❤❤❤
@Klopcyna
@Klopcyna Год назад
Thank you, I often confuse these words, thank you for clarification
@linaung2006
@linaung2006 Год назад
Thank you teacher.
@longnguyen9638
@longnguyen9638 Год назад
Great video Kevin ❤
@AmauryJimenezEsc
@AmauryJimenezEsc Год назад
Thank you I was expecting these pharsal verbs :)
@edgarpro7021
@edgarpro7021 Год назад
Many thanks! As always, short and to the point.
@braulioherrada659
@braulioherrada659 Год назад
It’s been a quite interesting class 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
Oh my gosh!!! I've seen a lot of rivers yet it dried up
@Hananinpalestine.
@Hananinpalestine. Год назад
Thanks for this great video! I have a question, can you please tell me which is more natural/ correct? I dry fruits at home I dehydrated fruits at home
@petertoth1808
@petertoth1808 Год назад
you are a very good person, the world is more than you. I like your videos, because I learned a lot from them. Unfortunately, the Hungarian mentality does not meet my expectations, because I hate them, that's why I'm learning English, because I'm looking for new opportunities. I really like America, although it must be difficult. I would like to learn American English. I am currently a very beginner in English. What do you think about studying Tim Ferris 625? Thanks
@user-mv1tz7jp3k
@user-mv1tz7jp3k Год назад
I like how you explain
@reisjunior2753
@reisjunior2753 8 месяцев назад
hey, hows everything? sorry for any mistakes, but... if the soil should be umid and the sun or the heat dried the soil, why we should use dry out instead of dry up (disapear/evaporate) ? keep on, your channel has been helped me a lot
@hannaalexander2046
@hannaalexander2046 Год назад
Thank you
@user-vb9sh7wl9q
@user-vb9sh7wl9q Год назад
Please make some videos on the meaning of phrasal verb particles, such as "up" , "out", "over", "down" etc...
@HopeforFuture23
@HopeforFuture23 Год назад
♥️💕🙏
@gladysgriffin7347
@gladysgriffin7347 8 месяцев назад
I use several small towels to dry off.
@galloitaliano27VEVO
@galloitaliano27VEVO Год назад
This is so awesome!!!! It is so intuitive and easy to understand! Plus the pronunciation factor is key, I’m repeating after you which gives me a much needed natural pronunciation, I can’t speak fast but it’s a step in the right direction. From what I can gather on this video is that phrasal verbs are informal ways to express an idea, a situation, to express what’s happening? Is this correct?
@mahmoudmadi7746
@mahmoudmadi7746 Год назад
Dear Kevin thank you for your amazing lessons. Can we use dry out in a figurative sens like disappear
@MaryJones-fs4wf
@MaryJones-fs4wf Год назад
wow, I never knew the difference
@baluchito1131
@baluchito1131 3 месяца назад
I also heard a phrasal verb sober up
@bajenatuzbekova9869
@bajenatuzbekova9869 Год назад
❤❤❤❤
@Nomadic_persona
@Nomadic_persona Год назад
It will be more helpful if you add subtitles with your video.
@veenanarwani761
@veenanarwani761 Год назад
👍🙏🏼
@user-go5fw5zw2l
@user-go5fw5zw2l Год назад
Cool 😎
@kledsonenglish
@kledsonenglish 11 месяцев назад
Firstly, I would like to say I do look up to anyone who is willing to spend their precious time to make videos so other people can benefit. Furthermore, I don’t want to dispute any information. Nevertheless, it seems to me that some us are roasting RU-vidrs for no good reason. This morning I heard on NPR radio the following: “wood is taking longer to dry out this summer ...”. If I were to take the usage of these phrasal verbs, the correct VP should be ‘dry up”, because the wood is not going to be dryer than it should. Anyway, I don’t mean any disrespect, but I reckon people use different verbs in different places. If you think I was disrespectful, please let me know and I will delete my comment. Cheers.
@sabrinasabi4177
@sabrinasabi4177 Год назад
In British English there's something called : dry January which means a whole month without a drink ( beer, wine...) No alcohol at all 🙂 An example with dry up : I need a sponge to dry up the water on the floor.
@marcelluscelove4158
@marcelluscelove4158 Год назад
Hi kervin ! i really appreciate your work, is peg similar to clothes pin ?
@vyle-pr7ct
@vyle-pr7ct Год назад
Would you please explain how to use "BE SUPPOSED TO" Does it mean the same as "must" or " should"
@claudiabautista4165
@claudiabautista4165 5 месяцев назад
All right I think I got it : it’s dry here dry is an adjective but when you say dry out this is a verb :)
@davidrock65
@davidrock65 Год назад
The river dried up and the river dried out. Are they both correct ?
@thilakasirispathiranage9981
Back then I used to dry off cloths on the clothes line, Now no more.
@abduraoofp7084
@abduraoofp7084 Год назад
Great class ! Thank you very much.I have a question. Could you please help me with it ? Can we say " I want to make my baby bath " instead of " I want to give my baby a bath" ?
@sisirakumara4770
@sisirakumara4770 Год назад
Please can you write on screen your dialogue,
@Angel_Peg
@Angel_Peg Месяц назад
Wish you were my teacher in highschool esl teachers are bad
@xxxyyy8016
@xxxyyy8016 10 месяцев назад
@eraydin41
@eraydin41 26 дней назад
is the river 'dry out'? coz when you describe 'dry out' you mean something not supposed to be 'dry' so cant we think same style for the river? normally the river is supposed to be with water as in soil example? thanks
@user-vb9sh7wl9q
@user-vb9sh7wl9q Год назад
Can we consider "dry up" and "dry out" to be synonyms?
@carlosalbertomendes4636
@carlosalbertomendes4636 Год назад
Kevin and Liza, the mistakes hunters... Where there is a mistake, will both be there.....
@jaskaranratti125
@jaskaranratti125 Год назад
Could you add meanings of the phrases on the screen too next time we can take screenshot that will save a lot of time
@user-vb9sh7wl9q
@user-vb9sh7wl9q Год назад
What's the difference between "in winter" and "in THE winter"?
@bantorio6525
@bantorio6525 Год назад
... !!!
@MaryJones-fs4wf
@MaryJones-fs4wf Год назад
please help to understand why the words a geyser and seismic pronounced not the way you would expect it to be pronounced .
@crewbboy20
@crewbboy20 Год назад
Question! Dry off your hair? or just dry your hair?
@76rus17
@76rus17 Год назад
Clothes pins, not pegs?
@youby88
@youby88 Год назад
I don't like to eat meat that is dried out,it is not healthy or tasty. I only dry off after taking a shower when it's cold. One of the river that knew growing up is dried up which is sad😭
@MegaMalenas
@MegaMalenas 6 месяцев назад
The water from the soil evaporated as well 😮? The sweat evaporated. I’m going to dry it off or should I let it dry out or dry up? It evaporates! 😮😢😢😂😂😅
@nedaahmadi4011
@nedaahmadi4011 Год назад
Hello please answer this question what does It has to be that way mean?I would be appreciate it if you would answer please
@irinale9121
@irinale9121 Год назад
I like to dry my cloth on a cloth line, but it's forbidden in my building ☹️
@duhusker4383
@duhusker4383 7 месяцев назад
They're called pegs not pins.
@MaryJones-fs4wf
@MaryJones-fs4wf Год назад
Why the turkey IS dried out instead of the turkey HAS dried out?
@unanimous8510
@unanimous8510 Месяц назад
It is because the turkey can't dry out itself. That's why passive voice is used. Meaning someone dried it out.
@MaryJones-fs4wf
@MaryJones-fs4wf Месяц назад
@@unanimous8510 thank you
@MaryJones-fs4wf
@MaryJones-fs4wf Год назад
Dry off IN the Sun...I thought Dry off ON the Sun is correct
@victorkalmov7291
@victorkalmov7291 Год назад
At 6:21 and a bit later when you talk about winter, it sounds like you said "in a winter" or "in the winter", why? Later on you just said "in winter" ...
@claudiabautista4165
@claudiabautista4165 5 месяцев назад
I’m trying hard to understand why you say “the turkey is dry” but then say “It’s dried out”? If both are adjectives ..why are they used differently?
@MaxusMV
@MaxusMV Год назад
5:46 Can anyone explain why Kevin uses the definite article so many times in the following sentences? There shouldn’t be any, to the best of my knowledge (except for the soil). He should’ve said “It’s not good for plants, it’s not good for trees… in summer..” instead of “it’s not good for the plants, it’s not good for the trees… in the summer”. He is not talking about a particular hot weather or about the summer of 2022! He is speaking in general terms, so no definite articles are required. P.S. Well, I can cut him some slack regarding “the trees and the plants” because there’s a picture in the background.
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
The chicken 🍗 that i was cooking 🔪 was dried out 😂
@dfgervaWxA
@dfgervaWxA 3 месяца назад
why can't you say 'the pond dried off'?
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
I no longer love 💕 you coz you dried the food out
@natalijavaletta9439
@natalijavaletta9439 Год назад
Excellent ! You are amazing techer.
@spm4391
@spm4391 8 месяцев назад
Nice haircut.