Phrasal Verbs with "AWAY"

2024 ж. 20 Мам.
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The best way to learn Phrasal Verbs is to learn the different meanings of the preposition! So in today's English vocabulary class, we're looking at the common meanings of "AWAY"!
This lesson is included in the eBook as an awesome worksheet, lovingly created and drawn by me! Link is below the timestamps!
0:00 - Get EXTRA Practice
0:50 - Creating distance
3:05 - Escape
4:30 - Get rid of / Dispose of...
5:05 - Waste
6:37 - Spend all your time / money
7:15 Feel comfortable doing somethinng
9:21 - Not be here
9:47 - Other expressions
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  • Hi!. Beautiful explanation on the use of phrasal verbs with away. Still I have a piece of doubt on an expression used in a beauuutiful song sung by Aretha Franklin and George Benson and it says : "Love all the hurt away". I can assume it has something to do with healing but I can't fully understand it's real meaning. I would love to know the explanation to that phrase. Thanks a lot! Alberto

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  • Buying cigarettes is pissing away. Is it correct? Thank you for your videos, these are very useful.

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  • I loved it when you danced away!!!😂😂😂😂 You are awsome Aly😄❤ by the way I think that buying lots of decoration staff or clothes is pissing your money away!(sorry about the bad word!😶) can I say : spending the money away...?

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  • Is it correct to say It's eating me away? Or is it something different or even nonsense?

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  • I have talked away but that wasn't in a date but it was in the english classes

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  • Hmmmm, would "Papa and Anna English have it away together" really imply distance? 🤔 In my experience, prepositions in an SL are hard, rather than translate I find example usages vital, with listening you can try getting away with analogies.

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  • This videos has reminded me of a track from Nirvana, which is called "Stay Away"

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      @papateachme@papateachme2 жыл бұрын
  • what about carry away?)) dear papa)

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  • Thank you! As for me, renting a luxury big house is pissing money away

    @ElenaZhevlakova@ElenaZhevlakova Жыл бұрын
  • Listening with half an ear, I thought to myself: "a girl and boy TALKED the night away??!! They must and should have been doing something else!" Yes, it was two girls actually - I didn´t know. Of course, I wondered if you can say in English: they f...d the night away? First Google hit: a song by Boosie Badazz - F*ck the Night Away. Not my cup of tea (the music), but now I know! 😉😁

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    • 👽🧢

      @papateachme@papateachme2 жыл бұрын
  • ........Or maybe you did something else to spend the whole night.....😀😀😀😆😆😆 Sos un genio, Aly ! Me haces cagar de risa, man ! 😆😀😃🤣🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧

    @marianoscotti8899@marianoscotti88994 ай бұрын
  • Hey, Aly, is the Queen showing giving him the fingers in 4:05? :D

    @AlineWelch@AlineWelch2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes indeedy!

      @papateachme@papateachme2 жыл бұрын
  • 4:25 Looks like you´re talking about my home country. 😂

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  • Please 🥺! Make video about difference vowel sounds in hug and hag, u and a. How make these sounds? ****ing English, why do you need two more sounds a?

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  • Is there a special category for phrasal verbs whose meaning cannot be possibly deduced from the verb and the preposition alone? Like *to make out* . These I would call _true phrasal verbs_ . Unlike those PVs which are prefectly defined by the verb and the preposition with basically nothing more to it. Like *to get off (the bus)* . For these I don't seem to understand why call them PVs at all instead of just calling them a verb and a preposition, which is exactly what they are in whichever sense 😊

    @konstantin.v@konstantin.v2 жыл бұрын
  • Long time no see

    @fahd1526@fahd15262 жыл бұрын
  • So why right away doesn't mean run of something right, meaning something wrong?

    @roselinevictorino3841@roselinevictorino38419 ай бұрын
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