Phrasal Verb Opposites in English

What’s the opposite of PICK UP? How about STAY UP? In this very important English vocabulary lesson, I look at several phrasal verbs and their opposites. Do you think you know phrasal verbs? Find out by clicking on the play button! Most nouns have an opposite. Phrasal verbs also have opposites, and it’s important to know them. Some of the phrasal verb pairs in this lesson include: pick up & drop off, get on & get off, get in & get out, turn up & turn down, and more. These are some of the most commonly used phrasal verbs in English, so make sure you know them by watching this video and then doing the quiz at TRANSCRIPT So then I just got out of there as soon as I could. It was... It was a terrible scene. Okay, you ready for this? Let’s do it. Hey, everyone. I’m Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on: “Phrasal Verb Opposites“. So, today with the help of my friend, Steve the spider, I am going to look at... How many? One, two, three,
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