Summary of "تعلم اللغة الانجليزية كورس الافعال المركبة شرح انجليزي : Phrase it up"

Summary of the Video: تعلم اللغة الانجليزية كورس الافعال المركبة شرح انجليزي : Phrase it up

The video is an English language lesson focusing on phrasal verbs related to destruction or reacting to destruction. The instructor, Ibrahim, explains several phrasal verbs, their meanings, and provides example sentences to help learners understand and use them correctly.


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Phrasal Verbs Covered (with Meanings and Examples)

  1. Fall apart

    • Meaning: To break into pieces due to old age or weakness.
    • Example: “Take care of this priceless old book; it’s beginning to fall apart.”
  2. Pull down (something)

    • Meaning: To destroy or demolish a building or structure that is no longer wanted.
    • Example: “They’re planning to pull down the old police station and build a new one.”
  3. Screw up (something)

    • Meaning 1: To twist or crush paper/material with hands.
      • Example: “He’s nervous; look how he’s screwing up those scraps of paper.”
    • Meaning 2: To cause something to fail or go wrong.
      • Example: “The less you know, the less you could screw up.”
  4. Tear apart (something)

    • Meaning: To pull something violently until it breaks into pieces.
    • Example: “The customs officers tore the bag apart and found the hidden drugs.”
  5. Tear down (something)

    • Meaning: To violently destroy a building or structure (stronger than pull down).
    • Example: “I can’t bear to watch them tearing down the school we used to go to.”
  6. Knock over (something or somebody)

    • Meaning: To accidentally hit or push someone/something so they fall.
    • Example: “She knocked over the vase and spilled water all over the table.”
  7. Put out (something)

    • Meaning: To make a fire or cigarette stop burning.
    • Example: “We managed to put the fire out before the firemen arrived.”
  8. Root out (something or somebody)

    • Meaning: To find and remove something or someone causing a problem.
    • Example: “As mayor, I promise to root out the source of corruption.”
  9. Stamp out (something or someone)

    • Meaning: To get rid of something harmful completely.
    • Example: “They’re trying their best to stamp out poverty.”

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This video provides a clear and practical explanation of useful phrasal verbs related to destruction, helping English learners expand their vocabulary and improve fluency.

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