If you don't know these CONVERSATIONAL phrasal verbs, you won't understand ENGLISH SPEAKERS
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PublishedFeb 5, 2025
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Get English fluency training here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC32mYgIHS-e3C3Eyd2tRw6g/join If you don’t know these 20 phrasal verbs, understanding native speakers will always be a struggle! These are used in everyday conversations, so mastering them will help you:
✅ Sound more natural
✅ Think in English faster
✅ Understand real conversations with ease
Let’s dive in and level up your English! 🚀
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📖 Essential Phrasal Verbs
• Chill out – Relax and take it easy.
"You need to chill out. It’s not a big deal."
• Hang out – Spend time casually with someone.
"I’m hanging out with friends later."
• Catch up – Talk and share updates with someone.
"Let’s grab coffee and catch up soon."
• Mess up – Make a mistake.
"I really messed up on that project."
• Wind down – Relax after a busy day.
"I need to wind down with a cup of tea."
• Come over – Visit someone at their place.
"Do you want to come over for dinner?"
• Crash out – Fall asleep quickly.
"I was so tired, I crashed out as soon as I got home."
• Figure out – Solve or understand something.
"I can't figure out how to fix this problem."
• Run out – Have no more of something.
"We’re running out of time—hurry up!"
• Eat out – Have a meal at a restaurant.
"I don’t feel like cooking, let’s eat out."
• Call off – Cancel something.
"They called off the concert last minute."
• Show up – Arrive, especially when late or unexpected.
"He didn’t show up to the party last night."
• Blow off – Ignore or skip something.
"He blew off the meeting to go to the beach."
• Cut out – Stop doing something (often a bad habit).
"You should cut out sugar if you want to feel healthier."
• Sleep in – Wake up later than usual.
"I’m sleeping in tomorrow—it’s my day off."
• Zone out – Stop paying attention.
"Sorry, I zoned out—what did you say?"
• Fill in – Give someone information they missed.
"Can you fill me in on what happened at the meeting?"
• Hit on – Flirt with someone.
"He was totally hitting on her at the bar."
• Get by – Manage or survive.
"We don’t have much money, but we get by."
• Pop in – Visit briefly or quickly.
"I’ll pop in to say hi after work."
🎯 Next Steps:
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