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hello hello hello and welcome everyone
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happy Valentine's Day to you happy
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Valentine's Day are you having a good
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Valentine's Day today is it a romantic
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day for you let's see who's here on
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periscope the thunders welcome thanks
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for joining us today
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on periscope majique from poland hello
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welcome and Alex hello Alex
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on YouTube Mariela and Azad welcome
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thank you for joining me today all right
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Wow
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Julio is here Wow awesome how's it going
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dude it's going super it's Valentine's
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Day it's February 14th
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this is another happy English live
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lesson my name is Michael and I am
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coming to you live from happy English in
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New York City so glad you could be here
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hooter is here the thunders you are a
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great teacher oh my god so it is Tuesday
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it is Valentine's Day that's kind of a
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romantic day for a lot of people how
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about you are you having a romantic time
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voila from Saudi Arabia are you having a
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nice time romantic time hello to
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everybody who's joining on Facebook
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today thank you for joining me
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I've said this before but Facebook
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it's a big secret of Facebook all right
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tejani is here ah Bell ZZZ I hope I
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didn't ruin your name when I said that
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all right thanks to everyone for joining
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that well we have a lot of things to talk
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about today for today's live English
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lesson on Valentine's Day we're gonna
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cover some romantic idioms okay and also
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we're gonna look at the phrasal verb
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turn up which has three meanings that
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we'll look at and then or first we're
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going to take a look at using get with
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some prepositions
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so that's excuse me that is what's going
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to be up on tap for today's live English
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lesson I am happy to be with you guys to
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thank you for joining me feel free to
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leave a comment below and if you're on
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periscope and you tap the screen like
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that little hearts fly up and that's
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kind of cool to see especially since
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today is all right look me back join
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welcome look me back thanks for joining
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on periscope thanks to everybody who's
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joining live all right let's get to it
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get so I want to talk about
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transportation and what I want to talk
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about is public transportation and cars
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so a lot of English learners get
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confused should I say get in the bus get
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on the bus which one do you know hmm all
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right the answer is this for most public
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transportation or almost all public
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transportation we use get in and sorry
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hi my name is Michael let's try that
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again
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see now you know is live when the
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teacher makes mistakes that's right for
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public transportation we use it get on
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because we imagine that
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the transportation like the bus or the
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train is like a giant stage you get on
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the stage and so you would get on the
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bus and if you think about a long long
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time ago the Train you would have to
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step up and get on now there's usually a
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platform but you would step up and get
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on the train or get on the bus you step
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up so we use get on and get off for all
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kinds of transportation you can get on
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get off a train get on a subway get off
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a bus get on a ship get on an airplane
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you can get on a UFO oh I hope there's
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no UFOs near you today however when we
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talk about a car we use get in and get
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out of and I think the reason is that a
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car is kind of small right so you get
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into the car and you're inside the car
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you get in the car
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be careful you can't say I got on the
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car cuz that gives me the idea that if
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this is your car
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you got on the car and that's kind of a
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dangerous place to ride don't you think
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that's right
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so you get in and get out of a car but
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you get on and get off all other kinds
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of public transportation how about you
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did you get on a bus or a subway today
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why don't you leave a comment in the
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comments and let us know did you get in
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a car was it your car was it a
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Lamborghini was it a Fiat maybe it was a
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Chevy all right leave a comment below
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and let us know ok let's move on and
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before we move on let's see anybody else
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who's joining us here I can't see
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anybody's name who's new alright that's
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good let's rock on and
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let's talk about phrasal verbs if you
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happen to be taking an English test like
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the TOEIC and perhaps the TOEFL it's a
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good idea to know some phrasal verbs
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that's a verb plus a preposition that
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acts like an idiom and I want to show
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you three different ways that we use the
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phrasal verb turn up
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[Music]
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the first one is turn up means to
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increase the level or the volume or the
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sound or intensity of something you can
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turn up the radio turn up the music turn
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up the television turn up the sound you
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can turn up the heat
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alright you can turn up the stove any
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kind of equipment that has a control
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from low to high or high to low you can
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use turn up
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all right so turn up means increase the
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intensity turn up also means to arrive I
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could say the Train turned up late this
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morning
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it means the train arrived late this
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morning I turned up at 8:20 this morning
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at my office I turned up at a 20 it
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means I arrived at 8:20 how about you
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what time did you turn up today why
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don't you leave a comment and let us
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know excuse me so the last usage of turn
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up is about information when I did some
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investigation I the information turned
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up you could say that and if you watch
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one of those TV programs like those
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police TV shows like CSI you could say
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during
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the investigation a lot of new evidence
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turned up so when information turns up
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it appears all right so that's the third
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way that we use turn up all right
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Valentine's Day that's right it's
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Valentine's Day and in a lot of
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countries this is kind of a romantic day
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especially here in America how about in
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your country how do you guys celebrate
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Valentine's Day why don't you leave a
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message and let us know share that with
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us please all right three romantic type
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idioms the first one is we hit it off
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when you hit it off with someone it
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means that you have a good relationship
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with them when you first meet them and
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this idiom could be used in a romantic
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situation or it could be used in any
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situation that involves people getting
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together if you go to a party and your
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friend introduces you to another friend
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it's the first time you meet and you
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have a lot of fun with that person but
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nothing romantic you can still say we
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hit it off I hit it off with Tommy at
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the party by the way please notice the
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pronunciation the T at the end of the
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word hit and the T at the end of the
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word it sound like a D so instead of
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saying we hit it off we usually say we
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hit it off we hit it off how about you
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have you hit it off with anyone recently
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I see a couple of questions on YouTube
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I'll gonna answer those when we're done
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the next one is head over heels your
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head and then your heels
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at the bottom of your feet when you're
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really really happy you might want to
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jump in the air and if you jump in the
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air because you are so happy your head
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might go over your heels so I'm head
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over heels means I am so crazy in love
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with you that's right so when you're
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head over heels for someone it means
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that you're crazy in love with that
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person I am head over heels for you did
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you know that now you do all right and
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then the last one is made for each other
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they are made for each other my sister
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and her husband are made for each other
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imagine that people came out of a
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factory and they fit together perfectly
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like two pieces of a puzzle when two
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people get along really really well and
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they're a perfect couple we say they are
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made for each other how about you do you
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know any couples that are made for each
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other why don't you leave a comment and
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let us know all right now I'm gonna see
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let's see Assad said what's the
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difference between turn the music up and
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turn up the music that is a great
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question
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so phrasal verbs quite often we can
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separate the phrasal verbs and here's
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the rule hello dr. Koo and Vivian hello
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hello you can turn up the music you can
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turn the music up
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or you can turn it up and that is a key
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point my friends when you use a noun the
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noun can come at the end or in the
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middle turn up this song turn this song
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up or turn it up when you use a pronoun
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the pronoun comes after the preposition
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okay
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so here's another example I need to pick
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up my friend at the station
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so I'm going to pick up my friend I'm
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going to pick my friend up I'm going to
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pick him up okay what did I say before I
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made a mistake the pronoun comes in the
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middle not the end I think I said that
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I'm gonna pick him up I'm going to turn
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it up I like that song turn it up so the
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pronoun comes in the middle between the
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verb and the preposition like a pronoun
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sandwich alright so that's the
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difference between those so again just
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to be clear because I think I said
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something wrong the first time and
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that's how you know this is live and now
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recorded you can turn up the music turn
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the music up or turn it up the pronoun
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comes in the middle alright that's that
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and one more question here from Julio
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hit it off has the same meaning the
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phrasal verb get along with it's similar
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when you get along with someone you have
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a good relationship with them when you
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hit it off with someone you have a good
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relationship from the first time you
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meet so
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the focus of hit it off means the first
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time you meet and get along with just
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means your relationship with that person
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okay I hope that makes sense all right
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so just just to recap those are the
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three romantic idioms when you hit it
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off with somebody you have a good
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relationship with them from the
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beginning when you're head over heels
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you're in love and when two people are
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made for each other
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they're a perfect couple and then turn
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up information can turn up it means
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appear somebody or transportation can
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turn up means arrived I turned up at
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8:20 today and then when you turn up the
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music you make it louder and then we
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talked about get in get on get off and
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get out for public transportation you
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get on the bus
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or get off the bus but for a car you get
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in the car and get out of the car and a
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taxi is a car so if you say I got in the
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taxi and then I got out of the taxi that
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works perfectly all right
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that my friends brings us to the end of
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today's free live live live live English
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lesson my name is michael from happy
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english don't forget if you go to my
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well thank you everyone for joining me
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today it's been great to see you here we have
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I'm looking forward to seeing you then
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so this is Michael from happy English
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don't forget to visit my happy English
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and I'll see you next time right here at
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happy English happy Valentine's Day
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everyone have a good time thanks for
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