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25 Responses to “Learn English with Steve-Peppy 23-Get Phrasal Verbs”

  1. parmenides19 says:

    Hi, Steve. That video was fantastic. Im studying English, I am in a level PET(Cambridge). It was good to find something about the phrasal verbs.
    Congratulations!

  2. eugeniorei says:

    Hi Steve,
    I’m from Brazil.
    I’m student of English….
    This video was the first that I watched your…..
    It’s good too much…
    Thank you!!!!

  3. mahmoodtube says:

    Thanks for clarification.

  4. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Hello! Hello! Hello! Mahmoodtube!

    In this case ’sleep’ is actually a noun(person,place,thing). We commonly say things like:
    Get some sleep! ( imperative)
    Getting sleep is important. ( general statement)
    So in this case you don’t need to use the past participle ’slept’
    Regards,
    Steve

  5. mahmoodtube says:

    Hi Steve , thanks for your very useful lesson.

    I have a question:
    if ” get+verb” (eg. get sleep) is to used in past , then which part is to be turned into past. I mean whether I should use got sleep or get slept or got slept.

    thanks & regards

  6. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Hello and thanks for your comment and question! First of all Peppy is the name of the video and my name is Steve Ford :)
    I am happy you are learning a lot. Please check Peppy 9 and 13 for pronunciation tips.
    Thanks and tchau,
    Steve

  7. cmtebalogh says:

    Hello Steve Peppy.
    How are you?. It’s a pleasure leave a comment here, specially watching your videos. I could learn much more with your classes and now i’m prepare to send a message for you and thank you to help me without know me!

    So, could you please give a little tip how can i make to study english and understand more the pronunciation?

    Thank you very much for everything and stay with God!

    BYE BYE!
    TCHAU!

  8. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Thanks! I am happy you are learning a lot with my videos!

    Regards and abrazo,

    Steve

  9. kamigua says:

    excelente, se aprende con usted bastante, muchas gracias

  10. fuz777324 says:

    Steve, thanks for your story to remember Phrasal verbs!

  11. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Thanks! That’s great and i hope you are learning a lot of things with my videos!

    Salam!

    Steve

  12. MimiCha90 says:

    Thanks Mr Steve! Im a morrocan student and I hope I’ll improve my english with Ur lessons…

  13. kekewhc says:

    porque o senhor pronuncia ´´a“ como se fosse ´´ei“?

  14. str0ngbacker says:

    Very clear, thank you so much!.

  15. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Good question. The longer sounding ‘a’ is used more in formal speech whereas the shorter sounding ‘a’ is used in more semi-formal to informal speech. The same goes with ‘the’ and the longer sounding ‘the’.
    Regards, Steve

  16. str0ngbacker says:

    Maybe he’s using After Effects.

    Hello, this lesson was great, but I have a doubt about the pronunciation of ‘a’. You said ‘a’ in two different ways at: 5:14 and then at 5:26. There’s an special reason to do that?. I’m a Mexican learning English. Thank you so much.

  17. gharwell1 says:

    What Video editing program do you use?

  18. Typemarta says:

    Congratulations teacher Steve Ford, this video are brilliant.
    Dilma.

  19. jgoolala says:

    Mr. Steve, I am very happy to get your response. You are so thoughtful and very nice. Thank you very much for your teaching. I learn a lot. You are just like my guiding angel. Again ,THANK YOU!

  20. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    You are very welcome!

  21. jgoolala says:

    enjoy learning. thnx!! ;)

  22. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Thanks! You are very welcome!

  23. abcd1234aye says:

    Excellent. Thank you sir.

  24. PrivateEnglishPortal says:

    Thanks! I think that prepositions are one of the most irregular things in the English langauge. I talk about phrasal verbs and how each of the prepositions you’ve mentioned combined with a verb can change its meaning. Check out Peppy 18 where I talk about phrasal verbs of location and we can talk some more. Steve

  25. mkaldana says:

    i liked the video, it was a good anecdote to explain
    i just have a question about the prepositions in phrasal verbs, do they have a general meaning with any verb? like up, out, in,on…

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