Phrasal Verbs in Daily English Conversation | Learn with Examples

TLDRLearn common phrasal verbs used in daily English conversation with examples. Understand the meanings and usage of phrasal verbs like get together, get up, giveaway, give back, give off, give out, give up, and get at.

Key insights

🤝Get together phrasal verb means to meet or gather with others for socializing, discussion, or an event.

🌞Get up phrasal verb means to rise from a sitting, lying, or sleeping position, typically in the morning or after resting.

🎁Giveaway phrasal verb means to give something to someone else for free, without expecting anything in return.

↩️Give back phrasal verb means to return something to its original owner or to return something that was borrowed or taken.

👃Give off phrasal verb means to emit or release something, such as a smell, light, or heat.

Q&A

What does the phrasal verb 'get away with' mean?

Get away with means to do something wrong or illegal without getting caught or facing consequences.

Can you give an example of the phrasal verb 'give out'?

Sure! Give out can mean to distribute or provide something to others. For example, I'm going to give out flyers for the school event.

What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'give up'?

Give up means to stop doing something, especially because it's difficult or you no longer have hope of succeeding.

How can 'get at' be used in a conversation?

Get at can suggest or hint at something indirectly. For example, What are you trying to get at with that comment?

What is the definition of the phrasal verb 'get it'?

Get it can have different meanings, but it can imply suggesting or hinting at something indirectly.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to learning phrasal verbs used in daily English conversation.

00:31Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'get together' meaning to meet or gather with others for socializing, discussion, or an event.

02:26Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'get up' meaning to rise from a sitting, lying, or sleeping position, typically in the morning or after resting.

04:18Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'giveaway' meaning to give something to someone else for free, without expecting anything in return.

08:01Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'give back' meaning to return something to its original owner or to return something that was borrowed or taken.

11:18Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'give off' meaning to emit or release something, such as a smell, light, or heat.

13:35Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'give out' meaning to distribute or provide something to others.

15:17Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'give up' meaning to stop doing something, especially because it's difficult or you no longer have hope of succeeding.

15:38Explanation and examples of the phrasal verb 'get at' meaning to suggest or hint at something indirectly.