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Phrasal Verbs - Expressions with 'LET' 

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In this lesson, we look at the following phrasal verbs with the word 'let': let down, let in, let (someone) in on, let off, let on, let up, and let out.
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Комментарии : 128   
@dalevistas81
@dalevistas81 5 лет назад
I’m from Brazil, thank you for your help in phrasal verbs teacher. You’re rock roll in teaching English.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Thank you so much!
@user-cn9pi2vb7l
@user-cn9pi2vb7l 5 лет назад
this video can really make one's language rich
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
That's the idea!
@drackonr4557
@drackonr4557 4 года назад
It really does !!!
@vijaysontakke7464
@vijaysontakke7464 5 лет назад
Thank....... You very much... It's really fantastic way of learning... I'm very excited such lesson thanks again
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Thank you, sir. There are plenty more lesson on my channel and a new release every second week.
@hichamnajeh858
@hichamnajeh858 4 года назад
I repeat this lesson many times good explanation
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
Practice makes perfect!
@sotheavan4309
@sotheavan4309 4 года назад
Thank for your kindness!!!
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
My pleasure!
@zabeemohamadi5547
@zabeemohamadi5547 5 лет назад
Thank you my dear teacher. I try to watch your videos on RU-vid from Iran,
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
@zabeemohamadi5547
@zabeemohamadi5547 5 лет назад
@@mapleleafesl6162 you're so nice (my lovely teacher).I kiss you
@zabeemohamadi5547
@zabeemohamadi5547 5 лет назад
Sorry sir,do you have any address in telegram?could I have a contract with you by means of WhatsApp
@zabeemohamadi5547
@zabeemohamadi5547 5 лет назад
@@mapleleafesl6162 I can speak exactly like a native, i am crazy about English language
@zabeemohamadi5547
@zabeemohamadi5547 5 лет назад
@@mapleleafesl6162 my name is zabee my last name is Muhammady. I'm thirty eight years old. I'm a dumpertruck driver,I was born and raised in my village and its name is Abarsej
@yonnysthebrand4153
@yonnysthebrand4153 5 лет назад
Guy I was looking for someone like you for a long time but fortunately I got you . Thanks a lot guy
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Glad to hear it, Yonny Lendo! Thanks for watching and please share.
@pawasjayabalit1801
@pawasjayabalit1801 5 лет назад
Thank you! Your explanation is very clear.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Much appreciated.
@ronenr1405
@ronenr1405 5 лет назад
Pawas Jaya Balit haven’t you subscribed already?
@ally_seoyoungkim2171
@ally_seoyoungkim2171 4 года назад
What a wonderful way of explaining let phrasal verbs and examples as well ! Thanks very much. Rarely have I realized that there are so many let phrasal verbs, which are commonly used.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
Yes, there are many phrasal verbs to learn that it can almost seem endless sometimes. Thanks for watching.
@ronenr1405
@ronenr1405 5 лет назад
Great lesson indeed 👍🏻
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@gagansharmaDevelopYourself
@gagansharmaDevelopYourself 7 лет назад
you R very good teacher. your presentation is very good and you teach the phrasal verbs in very simple way. some of the teachers who teacher's English they do not speak clearly in English language. most of the messages not easy to understand. But your speaking is very clear. so, it is a very good quality in you. Anyone have some knowledge but to present that knowledge in clear speaking and with good presentation is not easy. some of the English teachers speaks very fast it is not understandable but you speak very patienclly. I am gonna to share your RU-vid videos to all my friends. Thanks
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 7 лет назад
Thanks so much, gagan sharma!
@user-pu7bb8je7k
@user-pu7bb8je7k 7 лет назад
I think you are the best teacher in RU-vid :) Thank you so much, I 'm from Korean, I always have difficult to study words especially phrasal Verb. But the video is so easy that I can understand what you said.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 7 лет назад
shin nari, I'm so happy to hear that! I have plenty more videos coming soon. Keep studying!
@uhart427
@uhart427 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this lesson...I could understand everything whatever you taught.... amazing teacher you are.!!!!!!!!!
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment.
@veronikadolgushina165
@veronikadolgushina165 3 года назад
Hi teacher, I would like to thank you for this such a valuable lesson! I use these expressions every day and feeling confident that I am using them correctly. I would recomment to watch this video to all English language learners.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 3 года назад
You're very welcome! Thanks for the kind comment.
@glodikongolo5894
@glodikongolo5894 2 года назад
Hi Teacher . I go by the name of Mister Trump !!!! I'm a Teacher too, from the Démocratic republic of Congo.I have really enjoyed this lesson but i'm looking forward to have you teach these kinds of lessons frequently so that all of the english learners will brush up and polish their english grammar. Thanks a lot
@sridharkrishnamoorthy4653
@sridharkrishnamoorthy4653 2 года назад
Thanks for making it easy to learn. I wish I had watched this video a way earlier than now.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@tchrisval5845
@tchrisval5845 8 лет назад
hello teacher, can you teach us how to use the several phrasal verbs with ( use, tear, do and lay) please whenever you may. thanks for your lessons, they are so amazing.
@englishthroughfootball4644
@englishthroughfootball4644 4 года назад
Great lesson
@asadkhan-xs1zt
@asadkhan-xs1zt 3 года назад
thank you sir. It was a nice lesson which removed all my doubts about let.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 3 года назад
Excellent!
@nagwahassan80
@nagwahassan80 8 лет назад
great explanation!
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 8 лет назад
Thanks, Nagwa!
@denisgusev501
@denisgusev501 4 года назад
Another GREAT one !!!
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
Thank you!
@danielramirezcostarica394
@danielramirezcostarica394 4 года назад
Amazing!!! thanks for make this kind of videos. Phrasal verbs are such a big challenge for me.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@MrElectricwave
@MrElectricwave 5 лет назад
Great channel! 👍🏼
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Thanks so much, Pedro Hernandez!
@camilbittar2145
@camilbittar2145 5 лет назад
Thank you sir
@RomanL.N
@RomanL.N 3 года назад
The pandemic is letting up! Great lesson!Thx Andrew!
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 3 года назад
Indeed it is!
@oussamaenergy9456
@oussamaenergy9456 7 лет назад
you're awesome teacher could you carry on with phrasal verbs .idioms and slang words
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 7 лет назад
Thanks +Oussama Energy! Yes, there will be plenty more videos with phrasal verbs, idioms and slang words to come. Stay tuned! Good use of the phrasal verb 'carry on' by the way ;-)
@pardeepsharma-gs8hp
@pardeepsharma-gs8hp 4 года назад
Only one word awesome awesome awesome thanks a lot
@wagnerotto3217
@wagnerotto3217 3 года назад
Super useful video!
@alexsnk1000
@alexsnk1000 5 лет назад
I've heard some people use the expression off the hook meaning something awesome ...... Can you write a couple of examples using that expression meaning awesome
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Yes that's a very common expression. A few examples would be: 'That party was off the hook! I had such a good time." Or "Have you heard that new song? It's off the hook, yo!"
@thehoangmco
@thehoangmco 8 лет назад
Hello teacher, how are you doing? I m going to make some sentences below: 1/ she was let down because her boss didnt keep the promise that give her the rise. 2/New building will let the guest in by August of 2016. 3/He always let his ex-girl friend in on what is going on his daily life. 4/ we let the fish out in to the river during the traditional season in Viet Nam. Thanks so much.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 8 лет назад
Hello again! In #1, the end of the sentence should read "...promise to give her a raise." In #3 it should be 'lets' not 'let'. Keep up the good work!
@thehoangmco
@thehoangmco 8 лет назад
Thank you very much!
@joaoluizdiasesteves8500
@joaoluizdiasesteves8500 4 года назад
You're awesome!
@dimaz5341
@dimaz5341 4 года назад
Great !
@guzelkaya8146
@guzelkaya8146 3 года назад
Thanks!
@ratnabahadurgurung9850
@ratnabahadurgurung9850 2 года назад
Amazing teaching technique.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 2 года назад
Glad you think so!b Thanks!
@mirthdavid171
@mirthdavid171 7 лет назад
please explain the difference between let up and let down in tempraments.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 7 лет назад
To 'let down' means to disappoint -- this is almost always a negative thing. To 'let up' simply means to stop, as in 'my brother was teasing me and he wouldn't let up' or 'Ever since I woke up, the noise in my apartment building hasn't let up'. I hope this answers your question.
@ellenseo9632
@ellenseo9632 7 лет назад
thanks for good class, :)
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 7 лет назад
My pleasure, juyeon seo :-)
@annabella2748
@annabella2748 5 лет назад
Why didn't we say "nicely and slowly" in the example of "let sth down" Aren't they adverbs? Thanks in advance
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Yes, normally an adverb would, of course, modify a verb. However, in this case, 'nice and slow' acts as an adverbial phrase; so the expression would normally be 'to let someone down nice an slow'. Great question, thanks for mentioning it.
@meravl7054
@meravl7054 4 года назад
great video. thanks
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
You're welcome!
@injapeydakon
@injapeydakon Год назад
Thank you.💛🧡🤍🤎
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 Год назад
My pleasure!
@joselanna9943
@joselanna9943 4 года назад
Very good class
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
Many many thanks
@rosmaryalgarin9292
@rosmaryalgarin9292 4 года назад
what are we going to do with out your help i dont know so thanks for all of that
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
I'm still here so don't worry!
@dragonsh5686
@dragonsh5686 4 года назад
Great
@andreagiraldomdphd.8376
@andreagiraldomdphd.8376 7 лет назад
Dear prof I was wonderig if I might dare to ask You a question ? Why did You use "Will" with schedule time? Let me explain presently: I would have used present simple future meaning . What Time does the English class let out? What time does today's class Let out? Thank you kindly and I beg your pardon for disturbing you. I pay my respects to you. A
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 7 лет назад
Hi Andrea. That's a great point! Using the simple present with future meaning would be very natural in this situation as you wrote. However, we could still use the simple future as in 'what time will class let out?' Both choices would be fine and both would be grammatically correct. Thanks for checking out the video!
@iambibas
@iambibas 6 лет назад
very very good. I studied it and my confuision was removed.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 6 лет назад
That's really great to hear, bibas chhetri. Thanks for checking out the video!
@iambibas
@iambibas 6 лет назад
it would be better if you add the other phrasal verbs using the verbs get, call,turn.run etc.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 6 лет назад
Don't worry, those lessons are all coming soon!
@linagushina1607
@linagushina1607 2 года назад
Thank you teacher for the lesson!🇷🇺
@zabeemohamadi5547
@zabeemohamadi5547 4 года назад
Hello my dear teacher. Could you make a video about the expression of the let's
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
Might not be a big enough topic for a whole video but I'll see if I can fit it in somewhere.
@zabeemohamadi5547
@zabeemohamadi5547 4 года назад
@@mapleleafesl6162 Thanks Man. You are a real friend and kind teacher 🙏
@santoshspandan2411
@santoshspandan2411 5 лет назад
cool
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Indeed!
@user-yt4hj9bo2c
@user-yt4hj9bo2c 4 года назад
Best
@tabishkhan9843
@tabishkhan9843 6 лет назад
That's amazing dr teacher but one thing really bother me. That is WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN *PHRASEL VERBS *and *IDIOMS*? As an idiom literal meaning differs greatly from the figurative meaning and also in case of phrasel verb we don't take its literal meaning. Simply i wanna say that in both cases we don't take its literal meaning . What is the difference between both? Are they different in structure? Or something else. Hope u will understand what i wanna say. And bundle of thanks for such nice videos.....
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 6 лет назад
Hi tabish khan, that's a fair question. Basically, a phrasal verb is almost always either 'verb + preposition' ('wake up' or 'get on') or 'verb + preposition + preposition' ('go in on' or 'look forward to'). An idiom, on the other hand, could be any combination of words ('bury the hatchet', 'be in hot water', or 'throw someone under the bus'). Hope that is clear.
@tabishkhan9843
@tabishkhan9843 6 лет назад
Dr teacher exactely you are right. Something like they both r different in structures as u explained very well like in phrasel verb we deal with verb and preposition and in idioms we could have combination of any words .....but pls would you like to tell me from where phrasel verb and idiom meaning come.. Also bundle of thanks for the response and that information was helpful.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 6 лет назад
The answer to that would take a whole book to explain. I suggest checking your local library or perhaps Amazon ;-)
@tabishkhan9843
@tabishkhan9843 6 лет назад
Dr teacher bundle of thanks for your suggesstion. Ist time ever that i have found teacher like u on youtube.i m glade to have an online teacher like you. Thanks...
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 6 лет назад
All the best to you, too, sir.
@dragonsh5686
@dragonsh5686 4 года назад
Let it be !! :)
@ronbaur8867
@ronbaur8867 3 года назад
what do you mean?
@NurElv
@NurElv 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for the video, it was great as always. I know that it may sound strange but I would ask the teacher for speaking more naturally, not so slowly.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 7 лет назад
Thanks Elvira, I'll keep that in mind :-)
@meravl7054
@meravl7054 4 года назад
you can jack up speed on RU-vid settings
@4everalone589
@4everalone589 5 лет назад
Andrew, do make out and let on, in the meaning of pretend, mean the same thing?
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Yes, they could. In my example in the video, I said 'I might let on that I'm single'. A similar sentence might be that 'I was making out that I was single'.
@joaoluizdiasesteves8500
@joaoluizdiasesteves8500 4 года назад
Sorry, I forgot about why you used forward to doing homework instead of " forward to do homework"? I know it's wrong
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 4 года назад
The phrasal verb "look forward to" is followed by a gerund, e.g. I look forward to seeing you next weekend.
@virajmuniya8541
@virajmuniya8541 5 лет назад
Ghadhe ase kaam kon karta (cheating)
@mariaeichman9712
@mariaeichman9712 5 лет назад
i let Mario on about mu diet
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Instead, I might say it like this: 'I'm not going to let on to Mario about my diet.'
@santoshspandan2411
@santoshspandan2411 5 лет назад
Bad and good
@ronenr1405
@ronenr1405 5 лет назад
Maria Eichman He is great, Maria! Have you subscribed already?! ✅👍🏻😜
@s-learningenglish7553
@s-learningenglish7553 3 года назад
Writing is not visible clearly
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 3 года назад
Apologies.
@tchrisval5845
@tchrisval5845 8 лет назад
hello teacher, can you teach us how to use the several phrasal verbs with ( use, tear, do and lay) please whenever you may. thanks for your lessons, they are so amazing.
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 8 лет назад
Great suggestions! Thanks.
@denisgusev501
@denisgusev501 4 года назад
Great !
@drackonr4557
@drackonr4557 4 года назад
Best
@drackonr4557
@drackonr4557 5 лет назад
Great !
@mapleleafesl6162
@mapleleafesl6162 5 лет назад
Thank you!
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