8 Phrasal Verb Opposites in English: pass out, come to, talk into...

An easy way to learn phrasal verbs is to learn them in pairs. When you learn one phrasal verb, learn another that means the opposite at the same time. In this English class, I’ll teach you four pairs of phrasal verb opposites, so eight phrasal verbs in total. I’ll teach you how to use: start out, end up, build up, die down, pass out, come to, talk out of, and talk into. And I’ll give you a few extra meanings for some of these as well. Are you ready? Or are you not even sure how you ended up here? Test your understanding with the quiz at Next, BUILD UP your vocabulary with more of my phrasal verb videos! 5 conversation phrasal verbs you need to know 10 phrasal verbs with OFF, ON, OVER, UP In this lesson: 00:00 Introduction 01:03 Starting test 04:24 Start out 05:05 End up 06:13 Build up 06:46 Die down 07:19 Pass out 08:14 Come to 09:32 Talk out of 10:32 Talk into 12:10 Pass out: more meanings
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