Phrasal Verb Test: fun and easy! #english #englisch #phrasalverb

Welcome to the ultimate phrasal verbs Test. Like, subscribe and hit that notification bell! In Today’s video you will loooooove learning phrasal verbs and you will see how easy they are. let’s watch this together then choose the correct phrasal verb First you get on/ get off the bus and then you get on / get off at your destination ( get on/ get off) If it is too hot on the bus you can crack the window open /crack the window up ( crack the window open) by the way crack up means to burst into laughter. if you want someone to move so that you can sit next to them you can say “ scooch over / scoot over” ( both are correct) Now phrasal verbs can be challenging, because the second particle can change the meaning but it is not always the case let’s watch this As you have noticed we cover phrasal verbs with Put let’s see what you learned. Use the words in the box to fill in the blanks Put away - Put down- Put out - put on a little hint the particle can most of the time help you guess the meaning The opposite of take off is put _ on put on means wear If you’re done playing with your toys put them _____ away : store them in their usual place I know your angry but you need to put your gun _____ down You can’t smoke here put that cigarette ___ out Bonus Put up with to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly. How can you put with your neighbors they are so loud!!! well done let’s continue with the next part. Let’s watch this clip all phrasal verbs with up and let’s match the phrasal verbs with their definitions To fasten the seatbelt back up in a vehicle for safety. To finish drinking all of something, make up especially a beverage. To tidy or arrange the items in a room, such as making the bed and organizing things use up To drive a vehicle in reverse, moving it away from its current position buckle up To completely consume or exhaust a resource or supply. drink up answer Buckle up: To fasten the seatbelt in a vehicle for safety. Drink up: To finish drinking all of something, especially a beverage. Make up the room: To tidy or arrange the items in a room, such as making the bed and organizing things. Back up the car: To drive a vehicle in reverse, moving it away from its current position. Use up: To completely consume or exhaust a resource or supply. Now use these verbs to fill in the blanks I need to ________________ the rest of the milk before it goes bad. Before driving, remember to ________________ your seatbelt. let’S WATCH THIS . Phrasal verbs can be tricky because Back up meanings 1. provide support for someone or something. “his mother backed him up on everything“ 2. COMPUTING make a spare copy of data or a disk. 3. a car Reversing is the process of driving a vehicle in the reverse direction in order to maneuver. same goes for make up you tidy a room or create a story we made up an excuse what is the solution ? keep practicing and learning like this and let me know if I should make more videos like this #english #englisch #phrasalverb 00:00 Introduction 00:26 warm up 02:12 phrasal verbs with put 04:36 phrasal verbs with up 07:40 the real challenge
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