Phrasal verbs with OUT - How to Understand Phrasal Verbs with this Preposition
Phrasal Verbs with OUT - Understanding Phrasal Verbs can seem complicated. But if you understand what the preposition means, it will be a lot easier! In this video Rob looks at the 6 main meanings of OUT when it is used in phrasal verbs. Check out the video and let us know if you have any questions. 19 phrasal verbs with OUT 1. Outside or leaving or appearing Get out - To leave captivity He got out of jail after 5 years’ Go out - To socialise outside home She’s going out with some friends 2. Excluding Leave out - To omit or not include The movie was good, but it left out some parts of the book Rule out - To eliminate a possible option They ruled out that option because it was too expensive 3. Solution or searching and finding Check out - To experience or look at something Do you want to check out the new exhibition Figure out - To find a solution I finally figured out how to get passed the first level Work out - To solve I have finally worked out how I’m going to finish the book Find out - To discover She’s delighted, she just found out that she got the job Point out- to highlight or demonstrate something She pointed out some errors in his work Sort out - To organise something that is messy or complicated I’m trying to sort out the roster for next week Turn out - When something ends in an unexpected way He turned out to be a really nice guy 4. To the public or available to many people Give/hand out - To distribute The teacher gave out extra homework to everyone Bring out - To release Lady Gaga brought out a new album 5. Ending or disappearing completely Fall out - end a friendship in a bad way Sarah and Maeve fell out over something stupid Put out- to extinguish He put out his cigarette before going inside Run out - to use the entire capacity of something We’ve run out of bread, we have to go to the shops in the morning Sell out - To see all the available stock of something The tickets sold out in less than 10 minutes 6. Resist until something bad finishes Stick out -persevere The first week is always hard, but stick it out and you will be fine from next week. Hold out - Waiting in anticipation of something and not accepting alternatives She is holding out for a place in Harvard ----- The 6 main meanings of OFF in phrasal verbs: 00:00 Outside or leaving or appearing 02:21 Excluding 04:30 Solution or searching and finding 12:12 To the public or available to many people 14:15 Ending or disappearing completely 17:48 Resist until something bad finishes

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