Phrasal Verbs: CARRY ON & PUT OFF | English Grammar Made Easy

CARRY ON and PUT OFF are two of the most useful phrasal verbs in English — this lesson explains both clearly. You'll learn the meaning of CARRY ON (to continue) and PUT OFF (to delay or postpone), how to use them in sentences, and common contexts where you'll hear them in everyday English. Best for: ESL learners at the B1-B2 level. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Introduction: Phrasal Verbs "Put Off" and "Carry On" 1:21 – Put Off: To Delay or Postpone (with Examples) 2:39 – Structure: Put Off + Noun / Put Off + -ing 3:19 – Carry On: To Continue (with Examples) 4:18 – Structure: Carry On + -ing / Carry On + Noun 5:05 – Comparing Put Off vs. Carry On 6:11 – Final Review & Summary COMPLETE ENGLISH GRAMMAR SERIES Watch all lessons in order: [Playlist Link] RELATED LESSON Must, May, Might: [Link] Subscribe for practical English lessons:    / @gokelisi   #PhrasalVerbs #CarryOn #PutOff #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish