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hello

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everyone welcome back in this video

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we're going to learn six phrasal verbs

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with friends if you're a fan of friends

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and want to improve your language skills

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don't forget to check out my learn

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English with friends playlist now let's

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begin we're already late for phoe's

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birthday dinner so you're going to put

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out that cigarette we're going to put

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this fight on hold and go have sex fun

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what

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the phrasal verb put something out means

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to make a fire candle or cigarette stop

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burning

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examples please put your cigarette out

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before entering the

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building firefighters were called to put

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out a fire at a residential building in

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the

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suburbs he quickly put out the small

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kitchen fire with a fire

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extinguisher

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don't forget to put out the campfire

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before we go to

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bed we're already late for Phoebe's

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birthday dinner so you're going to put

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out that cigarette we're going to put

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this fight on hold and go have sex fine

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what honey you know I think you're

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hilarious come on you know that joke you

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told me last week slayed me hey I made

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up that joke and told it to

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you not knowing when to shut up yep

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that's my thing

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yep honey you know I think you're

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hilarious come on you know that joke you

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told me last week slayed me hey I made

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up that joke and told it to

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you not knowing when to shut up y that's

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my thing

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yep

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the phrasal verb makes something up

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means to invent or create something such

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as a story excuse or explanation

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sometimes with the intention to deceive

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or mislead

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others

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examples he made up an excuse for being

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late to the

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meeting I'm not making it up I really

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did see a ghost in that old house

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I was trying to make up a story to

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entertain the

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children she made a song up on the spot

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and started singing it

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aloud honey you know I think you're

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hilarious come on you know that joke you

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told me last week slayed me hey I made

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up that joke and told it to

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you not knowing and when to shut up yep

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that's my thing

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yep Ross you've got to tell her how you

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feel you can't just give up is that what

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a dinosaur would

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do what dude I'm just trying to speak

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your

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language Ross you've got to tell her how

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you feel you can't just give up is that

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what a dinosaur would

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do what dude I'm just trying to speak

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your

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language the phrasal verb gives

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something up means to stop trying to do

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something because it is too hard or not

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possible

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examples he gave up learning the guitar

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because it was too

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difficult I've given up trying to

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convince him to change his

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mind you shouldn't give up so easily

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believe in yourself and your

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potential I give up I'm never going to

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solve this challenging math

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problem Ross you've got to tell her how

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you feel you can't just give up is that

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what a dinosaur would

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do what dude I'm just trying to speak

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your

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language

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all right I've got a plan I'll go down

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the fire escape yes because all good

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plans start with I'll go down the fire

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escape hear me out

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woman all right I've got a plan I'll go

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down the fire escape yes because all

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good plans start with I'll go down the

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fire escape hear me out

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woman the phrasal verb hear someone out

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means to listen to all of what someone

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wants to say without interrupting or

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judging

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them

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examples hear me out first Tom and then

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you can share your thoughts on the

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matter I understand that you're angry

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with me for being late but please hear

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me out and let me explain what

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happened I want to hear you out before

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making a decision about the project

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all right I've got a plan I'll go down

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the fire escape yes because all good

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plans start with I'll go down the fire

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escape hear me out

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woman look I I can't what's going on I

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don't know how to tell you this but uh I

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think Monica's cheating on you I told

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you you shouldn't have marri someone so

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much hotter than

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you

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look I I can't what's going on I don't

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know how to tell you this but uh I think

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Monica's cheating on you I told you you

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shouldn't have marri someone so much

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hotter than

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you when someone cheats on somebody it

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means they are being unfaithful in a

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relationship by having a romantic or

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sexual connection with someone

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else

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examples she discovered that her husband

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was is cheating on her with a close

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friend he was caught cheating on his

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wife by kissing another woman at a

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party she felt betrayed when she found

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out her boyfriend had been cheating on

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her for

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months what would you do if your wife

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cheated on

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you look I I can't what's going on I

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don't know how to tell you this but uh I

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think Monica's cheating on you I told

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you you shouldn't have marry someone so

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much hotter than

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you thank you for watching this

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videos goodbye and take

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care

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