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332 COMMENTS

Very useful lesson! Thank you Adam!

yaoqian

Thank you Adam!

Daisy Xiao

Wonderful and it was me like bell presentation!, I’ve got it very clearly since I confused a little bit in this Now, I feel okay Thanks Mr.Adam!!…..

Sivakumar

Very interesting lesson Adam, but a little confusing.
but thank you a lot.

Erick jaime

Yes, I like this lesson very much :). I’m confused, but this lesson is very interesting and useful! Thank you, Adam :)

Happy04

Thank you very much Adam. May you have a very happy life.

EnjoyEnglish

Thank you Adam! I got only 7 correct out of 10 after watching this lesson for the first time. I am confused with (or by?) back away and back out. I think I should watch this lesson more than one time.

Elena

Adam, you are a peach of a teacher. Not matter the score; the ifo is valuable. TAh

DavidRubio

    se escribe info PENDEJETE NO IFO. tenias que ser español

    armando.vald

Dear Adam
thank you for your lesson.It’s very useful
I confused about this question ” It is a good idea to have someone guide you as you try to back your car _____ a tight space.”
you said back in = back into, so why the answer is into ?

pjapnghiem

    i suppose ”back your car in” should have been true.
    regards

    keremgolbasi

    Hi pjapnghiem,
    I’ve done the same mistake, so I’ve listened the lesson once again.
    If I well understand I think “back into” can be used with these 2 cases :
    1. The car backed into the wall (= bump the wall)
    2. The car backed into its place (“in + to” = mean a movement toward the inside of something, the place in this example).

    Hope It’s right and it will help you.

    Nico ESL for ever

    Hi Pjapnghiem,

    Nico explained it well. Space, in this example, means a contained area. So you need to back into (inside of) it.

    Adam

      Hi adam.
      pls help me i want speak fluent english but i dont have a partner,what could i do?

      roxysingh

Thanks very useful lesson.

abdal7

    hey
    how are you?

    anselmosimba

      thanks,not bad.
      and how are you?

      abdal7

Why are phrasal verbs so difficult to learn and to remember???
Thank you very much Adam to make this process easier ;)

knopfler86

It is a little bit confused but ..I could get it better.in my mind We have to use them in a conversation.

bakhtiyar ali

very good lesson but is not a new lesson, is an old lesson. What’s happened.

Frank

    Hi Frank,

    Where have you seen it previously?

    Adam

      Sorry Adam, I have confused with the lesson “Phrasal Verbs As Nouns” as you see, I follow all your lessons. Thank you, your lessons are my favorites.

      Frank

        Can we say, So you back down of him ? Or just back down !? Adam, give me a hand please

        FaresNinou

really good backing up :)

Ahad

good lesson

peng22

Adam, thank you so much for the lesson, could you make a video about phrasal verbs with the word MAKE please

Dmytro1993

    I’ll get on it Dmytro ;)

    Adam

Thank you. Wonderful lesson.

Abhi

clear but not to back off (the pressure) to learn the different meanings. Need to practice.

marienba

Thank you for all your help.

phamquynhanh

I enjoy learning phrasal verbs because sometimes its befogging but still very interesting to learn.Thank you Adam.I think I could understand it only because of your fantastic explanation.

TEJALKK

Neat and clear explanation!Not a single superfluous word

AnnaPavlova

    Thanks :)

    Adam

Hey, Adam, and thank you for this lesson. I was wondering whether you could explain to me why it is incorrect to use ‘back in’ in task 6?

Cryman

    Hi Cryman,

    Space, in this example, means a contained area. So you need to back into (inside of) it.

    Adam

Useful lesson. I noted it is a little bit tricky quiz. There is no verb “back in” but in each question we come across such choice “in”.:)

NadiaM

I liked this lesson. I missed a few sample sentences.

ciceromsjr

good lesson! thanks Adam

giovani

I liked it , Thank you Adam. You are a good teacher.

Bdouda

I had 7 out of 10. I liked it. Thank you very much, teacher Adam!

My Grace Tran

Thanks Adam. I will revise this lesson.

malorette

very useful lesson, I liked this lesson, those phrasal verbs are so confused for me, thank you very much.

KARENKAN

Great lesson, Adam, you are a fantastic teacher.

Danddan

i got 9 out of 10

thank you so much for this leson

zakiseghier

thank u adam

battuta

Thanks Adam!

flower2015

It is a kind of deja vu or saw this kind before?

HECTOR REY

    You’re the second to mention this Hector. When did you see it before? It was new for me.

    Adam

      hahaha really? I thought I had seen about 6 months, anyway thanks Adam

      HECTOR REY

It is a kind of deja vu or saw this class before?

HECTOR REY

Thanks for the nice informations !!.

Alik84

thanks for the interesting lesson.the explaining was nevertheless not enough

juventus champ

Hello Adam,
Come and sit ‘by’ me.
We stayed in a cottage ‘by’ the sea.
Come and sit ‘beside’ me.
He kept his bag close ‘beside’ him at all times.
He sat down ‘next to’ Pam.
There’s a public telephone ‘next to’ the pub.
It’s a little village ‘near’ Cardiff.
I don’t want to sit ‘near’ the window.
I’d like to live ‘near’ my parents, if possible.
The prepositions above are confusing words to me (by, beside, next to, and near)
Do you have a magic solution how to use them easily without any embarrassment?
I asked Mr. Alex this question and he answered:
No tricks, unfortunately. Just memorization and trying to think of the logic to them.
Near = close to
Beside = next to/directly to the left or right
By = around/near/close to
Sorry. Wish I had better news for you. :)

gag

    Hi Fahdbensalman,

    I’m afraid Alex is right. There are many parts of the language that simply require memorization.

    That being said, these prepositions are often interchangeable, meaning you shouldn’t make an embarrassing mistake if you used them that way.

    Come and sit by/next to/beside me.– all of these would express the same meaning. Near would be a little strange as it still leaves some space between you and the other person.

    I will only add some nuances:
    next to–in a sequence
    beside–to the side
    by– wherever there is space close to
    near– not far

    hope this helps a little.

    Adam

      Mr. Adam,
      I swear that all your nuances are valuables.
      They make big differences in our comprehension.
      Thanks.

      whichsoever

Thanks Adam for this lesson!

I imagine as a good practice to learn ‘phrasal verbs’ filling a big matrix of verbs versus prepositions with their respective meanings. Maybe using this resource I will learn a fraction of them one day :-)

Fabio Cicerre

    Good luck Fcicerre :)

    Adam

It’s not easy to memorize this less :)

Luke

Hi Alex actually I have been studied English for a long time. But I don’t know a lot of vocabularies. Please help me out some vocabularies
You (Alex) Emma, James, Ronnie, Adam,Rebecca, Gill, Benjamin and other teachers I want to say thank you for teaching amazing English, as you see my English I need more help.
Please If anyone of you provided online courses
I’m going to take them
Please contact me, my Emails
Dubad91@yahoo.com
Dubad91@gmail. Com
Dubad91@hotmail. Com
ABDELLE THANKS

abdelle

    Hi Abdelle,

    I do test-prep courses only. I’m not sure about the other teachers though. You can write a comment on their videos as well.

    Good luck.

    Adam

Thank Adam! Great!

Tania D.

Thanks a lot, Adam.
But I have a question.
“Imagine you are/were a farmer, what will you do?”
When we use ‘imagine’, we should ‘are’ or ‘were’?
Besides, the last sentence what tense should I use?
‘will’ is it correct?
Thanks in advance. :)

Sophie

    I get one more question.
    Rice is mostly grown to the south of the Chang Jiang.
    Why do we use ‘to the south…’ but not ‘in the south…’?
    Thanks!

    Sophie

    Hi Sophie,

    “Imagine you were a farmer; what would you do?”

    (although, many native speakers would use ‘are’ and it has become acceptable.)

    To the south means ‘south of’. In the South (capital S) means in the area that is known as the South.

    Although, you can say in the southern regions.

    Adam

10/10

ann ann

the answer of question number 6 is wrong, in is the correct answer

Deedo

    Hi Deedo,

    Space, in this example, means a contained area. So you need to back into (inside of) it.

    Adam

Real good. Thanks, Adam.

jonathan2902

May Allah reward you greatly.
It is a very useful lesson.

Autumn Autumn

Thank you Adam. It’s useful lesson.

Ukrit

I love phrasal verbs. :-)

Bontot

    :)

    Adam

Thank you Adam for your lesson.I got 8 out of ten ,and I’m proud.but I could have got ten out of ten.next time!

exantus

ugh! 4/10 :(

probexx

Great!! Thanks

Jeick

Good Lesson

Cqueiroz

great lesson, thank you

Franck88

ohh !! i have more difficult to learning english

i need help :(

loaynsairat

Nice lesson!

kananenkov

Mr. Adam thanx alot for your effort it’s quite an interesting topic

By the way I think back out is similarly to turn around both of them means to change your mind
Thanks again have a nice weekened :)

Rena jackson

    You’re right, Rena. :)

    Adam

Hello, Adam! Phrasal verbs always are confusing me. But at least about them with “back”, I’m better at using them. I won’t back away from learning English and I won’t back out of my words.

juneriver

It is always good to learn phrasal verbs, thanks, Adam! Júlio César from Fortaleza CE, Brazil.

Júlio César L Sousa

Thanks that good job

gassan

Thank you.

maanRhabeeb

Thank you veru much for this website and for all this woderful lessons.

marcella motta

hi

thankyou

goodgirlkarampoor

Mr adam

goodgirlkarampoor

Thanks a lot, Adam! Well done!

anton

8/10 thanks

moonlightfrom

very good ,thanks everything

ismailsakar

Thank you Adam.

raadali

Thank you Adam

exantus

Thanks for your eplanation.Phrasals are really difficult to learn.I have to try many times in order to use them properly.Is it right to use phrasals in formal speaking or writing?

Leonie Spinelli

    Hi Leonie,

    Yes, phrasal verbs are part of all levels of spoken and written English. They are not slang (though, of course, some are).

    Adam

useful lesson. Thanks Adam, but I can not remember exactly the use of all phrasal verbs.

Chau Le

    Hi Chau,

    They are like vocabulary; the more you use them, the more you’ll remember.

    Adam

      absolutely right

      osonmez

Thanks for the tips!

welch

8/10 ❤️ Thank you Adam

NoufAli

80% not bad :-)

Mely

thank you

ibrahim muhammad amin

i got 8 out of 10 thanks for this lessons

Akarkoub

Hi Adam.

So many phrasal verbs, how to catch UP with native speakers?
Memorize all of them ; quit an impossible task.

Trainers, please, carry ON learning them us.
The more we hear phrasal verbs (in their context), the more we become used to figure OUT all these particles additions.

Thanks to back us UP !

Nico ESL for ever

i have got 6 of 10 :D

Aboela

Just have started reviewing my English. 8 out of 10, so far so good. Never back down)

VistAndrii

Everyone needs someone to back him up during his learning process. Thank you very much!

Johann Cardenas

Adam: I don’t understand your lesson, it’s some confuse, can you make a new lesson with other examples? Please! you will make me really happy! please!

Sharait

    Hi Sharait,

    I probably won’t make another lesson about this topic as there are so many others, but you can ask me questions about things you didn’t understand here. :)

    Adam

Thank you so much dear Adam!! it was very helpful for me too. We have to know more about phrasal verbs because people from different nations can understand hardly the meaning of phrasal verbs and it is more complicated to translate these ones than the simple words. YOUR WORK IS EXCELLENT!!THANK YOU

Vidamzenesz

thanks a lot

djazirglami

Thank you Adam!

juliajames

Thanks a lot! I will continue to hear your lessons/

Antony Dimsky

Thanks youu!!

Marioo

Thanks!!!!I never know the right term to use , will whatch the lesson again next week!!!

FabioTNeto

Hey Adam so basically, “back in” is never use, we just have to use back into for everything right?!!

yoshius black

    Hi Yoshius,

    Think of back in as the action (how), and back into as the direction (where).

    How will you get the car into the garage? I will back in (i.e. not drive forward but backward).

    Where will you park the car? I will back it into the garage (where will I put it?)

    Does this help?

    Adam

      Actually, I had the same question about “back in” after watching the video.
      Sure, it helped. Thank you!

      amrual

very useful lesson! Thank you Adam.

dbaral

Very interesting your lesson! Thanks for help me!!!!

Bruno Moraes

what difference between hyphen and dash

CHANBBSOQQ

    Hi Chanbbsoqq,

    A brown-eyed girl (hyphen)

    From 10 – 2 (en dash)

    Bob–that was the killer’s name–was found at last. (em dash)

    There are 2 types of dash, but a hyphen is used to connect two words to make one, while a dash shows a span, or is used to interrupt the writing.

    Adam

Hey Adams my name is Jorge im from Mexico. I I’d like to learn more about English why? Because i need it. Also i must speak this language because its important in my job. Just i dont like something. For example i feel that you should put more examples and also you must splain better. I wish you answer me.

Jorge16marquez@ags

    Hi Jorge,

    Please keep in mind that these lessons are meant to be quick looks at a topic. There are also examples in the quiz. We can’t write a whole book chapter for each lesson. However, if there is something you don’t understand, you can always ask here.

    Adam

Thank you so much Adam.

Smaug

I’ll try to score better next time

Apa57

Thanks for the lesson

amir45

it was a good lesson too,thanks…..

lolo alassad

very beutiful poketto

fedemarino11

Thank u, it is enjoyable!!

Nour hassan

Hi, Adam. Thank you for the lesson. It was very interesting and useful.

Roya Seferova

For me, It’s not easy to memorize all phrasal verbs, but I will never back out of these lessons like this.
(I hope that my sentence could be correct!)
Thank you for this useful lesson. All the best to you, my favorite teacher Adam. :)

Chloe.Lee

    It is :)

    Adam

THank you for your lesson its very usefull, I’ve been long time want to learn phrasal verbs

RaviSlemany

wow i got 80% from the frist time i am so happy thank you adam

lolo abdo

Thank you Adam

aysenur.kusan1

Thank you for the lesson Adam! Please tell me what does the next sentence exactly mean: ‘I will do my homework in an hour’? Does it mean that I promise to do my homework during this first hour or it can be done after the first hour? Thank you.(I think, it must be done during the hour, just after promising)

KATRIN777

    Hi Katrin,

    It can mean I will start to do it one hour later, OR it will take me one hour to complete it. The meaning depends on the context.

    I will do my homework in an hour and then we can go.

    I’ll just rest a bit now, and I’ll do my homework in an hour.

    Adam

      Thank you Adam! This is good.

      KATRIN777

Thank you very much for a great lesson.

Could you please explain when “nouns become adjectives”. For example:
– sheep’s milk cheese
– performance enhancing drugs
– an apprentice magician
– a medicine man, a priest-doctor
It is unclear for me when I may use a noun, or possession, on a hyphen to make a word which describes the following noun. What happens if I put together several nouns? Will they have meaning of adjectives?

Thank you in advance.

Nyirka

very good lesson thanks.

faizmuhammad

Hey Adam!
Can you provide us with vedio on Adjective phrases, Noun and Verb Phrases.

Chetanverma

    I’ll see what I can do Chetanverma

    Adam

Thank you Adam for this lesson. I am finding difficulty in understanding difference between Look,Seems,Sound and Feel. Can you help us in understanding the difference in your lessons.It will be a great help. Thanks.

vipin agarwal

    I’ll get on it Vipin :)

    Adam

Hola Adam o James, me encantan sus clases. Tengo la oportunidad de viajar a Toronto con un grupo de estudiantes he enviado como 4 correos. IMPOSIBLE UNA RESPUESTA PLEASE.I will be there for one month, I want to visit you is that possible?

MariaElvira341

    Hi Maria,

    Sorry, I don’t know Spanish and I don’t have access to your gmail account. Can you email the site?

    Adam

sorry, please get in touch with my trough my gmail. tnaks you

MariaElvira341

thank you for all teachers , i have a request we need some lessons about american schools or high school , vocabulary for example classes , labs , gruads or marks the tests , the lockers ,all these things thank you

soso123

    Good idea Soso. I’ll see what I can do for you :)

    Adam

Hi Adam! I’ve got one more question(by the way – A question or without ‘A’ in this case).
Question:
1 There (IS,ARE) an old man and hares in the boat.
2 There (IS,ARE) hares and an old man in the boat.
(if it is not too difficult, explain me that please)
Thank you.

KATRIN777

There (ARE,IS) one table, two chairs and a divan in my room.

KATRIN777

    Technically, the subject takes the verb and in these examples, ‘there’ is not the subject. old man and hares is the compound subject taking the verb are.

    an old man and hares are in the boat
    hares and an old man are in the boat
    one table, two chairs and a divan are in my room.

    It might sound strange to use there are one table…, but it’s actually correct.

    That being said, good writing usually avoids starting sentences with there is /are anyway.

    Does this help?

    Adam

      Adam, this from a textbook for kids and there’s one strange rule in that book, I read a couple of days ago:
      you must use IS or ARE depending of which noun closer to them plural or single (for instance: there is a river and lakes in my city/ there are lakes and a river in my city).
      I don’t like this and I don’t believe it (please help!)

      KATRIN777

Adam excuse me, I have one more.
In the textbook for 5 class I found one text which called ‘Lollipop Ladies’. There is a sentence from it here.
‘Today so many children go to school by car and bus, that there isn’t as much of a need for patrols to help children cross the streets although, of course, there is still some need.’

Adam, I think there must be ‘TO’ before ‘CROSS’.
Please explain it to me! Bye!

KATRIN777

    HI Katrin,

    ‘help’ is the only verb that does require its following infinitive to use ‘to’. If you add the ‘to’, it’s ok, but you don’t need to. I hope this helps you (to) understand. :)

    Adam

      Thank you Adam.

      KATRIN777

Thanks so much Adam for the lesson. I currently just started learning English an I need help on Noun, verbs, pronoun, adjectives and so much more. Could you direct me.

Jose Elias

    Hi Jose,

    These are called parts of speech. Google search this term and you will find lots of stuff online. :)

    Adam

Such helpful lesson, I just need to remind and use them. Thank you very much

mauritiano

thank you adam , your lessons are verry valuable.

selma 1

Thank you Sir Adam for sharing your beautiful excellent education lessons ..! I’am very happy i found your beautiful site it was very helpful to my lessons i injoy to your lessons i currently just started learning english ..! I need to start from one please teach me where do i biggin to start thank you in advances

bellamari

Sir Adam please give me guidance if i need to buy an english text books ? Always thanks in advance

bellamari

Thanks everyone :)

Adam

thank you for your time :D

suboi

VERY USEFUL..THANKS

Ibrahim El Ghatwary

Excellent ! Thanks.

Jean-Michel

thank you Mr Adam

hazemali474

good lesson, thanks Adam

doquoctoan84

make more video

husseinalhirz19

thanks for your back up Adam

renato eugenio

good

lovely6dragon

Hi Adam thank you, it is a little confusing but it was good explanation.

Guiomar Gracia

I got 90% on this quiz !Only 1 question that i don’t much understand ..! Well i’m very happy to my score ……i’ll try again and again untill i can get more higher score . Before i sleep i’m doing your quiz and when i woke up in the mourning I always try to do your quiz every in the mourning before i go to makes my breakfast and work @ home and i injoyed to answered your quiz makes my head works, refresh and my whole day makes me beautiful thanks a lots

bellamari

I tried again your quiz and Oh well i got 100% score ..! I can’t believed to my self little by little i’m getting better understand the quiz questions thanks Sir Adam

bellamari

    Gambatte Bellamari :)

    Adam

thanks very much, nice practice

ANTONNY

Thank you Adam! You’re lesson is a great help to me.

yeoony

I did the lesson and I got 50% right.I feel a hard difficulty to understand everything because my listening is not good.
I need to learn more and practice it more.
But it was an excellent explanation, Adam.

RitaFarias

Adam, i often heard people say sentence like “pick up the rubbish”.is it wrong?

ayuvirgo

    Hi Ayuvirgo,

    No, it’s ok. It’s very British :)

    In American English you’ll likely hear “pick up the trash/garbage” :)

    Adam

Thanks Adam

osssss

Thank you Adam! You’re lesson is a great help to me.

ifamkky

Thnak you Mr Adam

Sayed Yasin

I think, some of test questions in quiz are not included in the teaching video.

David

    Which one(s) David? I generally keep it in line, but sometimes one slips through ;)

    Adam

      Thanks Adam for the reply. I will learn it again and try the quiz. I will also mark it if the problems are still raised.

      David

ne of the best teacher! Understandable explanations as always )

Michelle

Very important this lesson. thank you very much

CARLOS PALOMINO

thank you For thats leason

larbi 5

it’s hard

RussellHsu

Very important.Thank you Adam

Hamid90

its helpful thank you so much !!

aminel11

Hi , I love the lesson

norann

Hi Adam!Can I make a stupid question?… Are these phrasal verbs American-English or British-English too?

AnnaAriel

    No such thing as a stupid question Anna.
    Yes, both use them ,and for the most part they are the same, but sometimes there are different ones for each. Australians also have some of their own. I can’t recall any at this moment, but I’ll get back to you on that ;)

    Adam

good lesson i learned more with you :)

serrar

Adam Sensei ! Henji arigatou gozaimashita !Kondo mata yoroshiku onegaishimasu .I’m soo glad i found my english teacher can understand Nihongo…… Adam Sensei hontoni arigatou 。

bellamari

I’m confused with all “BACK” :P

roalmeida

Thanks!

Mark2015

Simple and good explanation make me easy to understand,thank you so much Adam.

Gita Cinta

Very interesting lesson (:
I want to ask you (:
Do you think studying literature will help me to become good English speaker ? If you recommend me to study literature do you think learning poetry will increase my vocabulary??

positive_learner

    I think any studies will improve your English either in vocabularies ,Grammar or combination of sentences .
    the more you read in English , the more you gain no matter what the field .

    I hope you understand what i mean.
    wish you best of luck .

    Maramsalem

thank you

MOROCCAN-SALADIN

I want to score 100% but I got 70% and 90% in two lessen. I am not happy. WHAT CAN I DO TEACHER ADEM?

misrak taye

thanks a lot mr adam

koorosha7

thank you for this lesson. i got 9 out of 10

Joseph Alphonse

Very useful lesson, could you recommend any website when I can check the most common phrasal verbs?

Dgracia

Hi. I don’t know how to start subtitles? Please, maybe somebody can help me?

alesan111

    Hi! The button to turn on subtitles is in the bottom right-hand corner of the Youtube video:

    (“CC” stands for “closed captions”, which is another term for subtitles.)

    engVid Moderator

Thank you very much :)

alesan111

Thank you Adam

Andrews1995

excellent lesson i had some mistakes but it doesn´t matter. thank you Adam, i think you´ve done a good work.

manuel97

thanks a lot . that’s useful lesson ^.^”

Mostafa_Yehia

confusing >> hard to distinguish

abu3ahd

Great Lesson, thank you!

DavisMayen

it’s a very useful lesson although i got 6 correct out of 10 dunk now how :D

Maramsalem

thank you , very easy ^_^

hebah jamal

Well done, Adam! Thanks a lot! But, I think that sometimes a quiz doesn’t works well :)

Shotagog

that’s useful lesson…thank you alot

maha707

Hello Adam ,
I don’t understand ” back down , back away :(

sameena begum

Hello Adam
Thank you for your work.
Can I find the text of your lesson? I want to read them if I won’t understand something

kholodtania

I got 10 out of 10
Thank you so much for this lesson

metalium

I didn’t understand Back up with the word meaning support..okay I do let you clear my doubt sir, What you were said was this ” Your friend is going to go to mountain climbing and you want your friend to back him up” it means what? One friend is on the top of the hill and another one is down the hill now the friend who is in the top on the mountain gives robe to the his friend who is the down of the hill Finally give robe to the friend with firm and tight and he wants his friend come to top of the hill or down of the hill who is on the top now..?

Sivakumar

You are the best!!!

Roya85

Good leassons.thank you Adam

HYGOR SOUZA

i have started learning English as beginner and this lesson very useful for me. Thank you Adam

parveshmehta07

Thanks Adam, it’s very interesting….but little confused.
regardless with the low mark but I enjoyed

ashahbar

thanks a lot, Adam I just to learn to spike English this lesson is useful

ameca

Thank you Adam!

Mazinidriss

Dear Adam
thank you for your lesson

Luydmyla

Thank you Adam
You’re the best

bashir-91

thanks sir. Adam

mufreah

thanks

musabali

I’m so obliged teacher Adam,
Hands down the best lesson, but I don’t get back into well Coul you back up the meaning of it with example.
Thank you in advance.

Daniatalia

I’m so much obliged teacher Adam,
Hands down the best lesson, but I don’t get back into well Could you please back up the meaning of it with example.
Thank you in advance.

Daniatalia

i hope that your health is fine! thanks for the video!

Nguyen Van Hau

thanks sir

Tejender Prasad

Thank You Adam

Manar Gad

After several attempts to calm down his manager, Paul warned her to back of or he would simply quit and leave the company.
Как это переводится?

RikkiTan

awesome, so useful for me, thank you for all your help.

Actinus

70%, but lesson was very interesting

Dmitriy Kharkovsky

Hi Adam, I don’t understand the question 8. Is that sentence means make paparazzi back away?

Yin Li Chen

Thank you so much. It is very useful, I have face a lot struggle to understand it. Thank you so much.

Marta Lopez

Hi, Adam! How are you? Based on this class I did four sentences. Can you tell me if they are correct, please? He I go…

France backed up(supported) US in the American Revolutionary War.

Marcus backed out signing the contract.

John backed down in the argument because his ideas were wrong.

The police officers said to the crowd to back away from the crime scene.

Gustavo Greco

i from china , learning English but so slowly and finally i find this website is very good for don t speak English peoples. i just want to say thank
you

zerong

Thanks a lot.

Soei

thank’s alot adam :)

MohammedZikooo

Thank you!

atins

Hello,Adam.Beforehand thanks for all your lesson.They are more useful,especially phrasal verbs.I have one dream you.Could you prepare list of phrasal verbs which you thought us them I want to learn more,but Some times I can’t find useful phrasal verbs with their explanations. Thank you,Adam beforehand :)

desenrascanco

    or if it is not possible,please could you recommend useful sites with list of phrasal verbs?

    desenrascanco

Thanks for the lesson, very informative. There is the question: “back off” it’s a bit rude, isn’t it? Is it permissible to use this expression in society?

Platonov

Sorry. I did not understand somethings. It is similar back off and back away for me. Why not? Could not anyone explain distinction. Thanks for help.

Natalyzefir

    As I understand it, “back off” is more abrupt, even rude expression. And “back away” meaning “to step back, to retreat”. I’m not sure, but it seems to be the meaning.

    Platonov

very useful explanation thank you

aouatef23

wow. I got 9 marks. Thank you Adam. I revised thrice this video. it’s really helpful.

pls put some more videos about vocabulary.

Ruwi

I like all of your lessons. They help me improve my English very easy. Thanks so much!

namth4

Thanks for this useful lesson.

Vivimi

Hello I confused a little bit with Back Into.. could you please give me some examples.. thanks

stillviper

From Guatemala , thanks Adam!

Jose Lazzo

one by one thanks !

DANIHELL

Very useful lesson! Thank you Adam!

waleedtech

Thanks Adam

christian012

It was superb.Thanks Sir Adam..I made 2 mistakes you said back in and back into both have the same meanings i chose back in for No.6 but it was wrong why is it so????? Teacher would you p;ease explain me how “other wise” and “or else” different from each other in meanings,how would one decide where to use “other wise” and where to use “or else” in different situations,Thanks

eichi

Thank you Adam! I got it!

Fred.julio

hi adam.lesson has been very good.Thank you

busra.18

thx adam. ı have learnt easily phrasal verbs :)

osonmez

Thank you, Adam! So happy to listen to you! Could you please talk about the similar meaning of GROW and INCREASE? If I say, The number is growing and The number is increasing, the same meaning? Thank you!

Janetxu

Thank you for the lesson! It really useful!

Sasha Sever

I got 5 correct out of 10.
SORRY Teacher

mehdibalbsir

Thank you so much Adam ?

Nzlucr

Thanks, Adam…It was an excellent lesson and a very good explanation as always…

Edu777

Hi there! It was a excellent lesson, thank you!

Rwagner

Hi! I would like to know the difference between “back down” and “pull out”. Their meanings are very similar, aren’t they?

Thank you Adam! :)

Laia

    Sorry, now I’m mixing up “back out” and “pull out”! How can we tell them apart?
    Thank you!,

    Laia

Thanks Adam… but I am really confused from back in and back into specially in quiz

mwahab80

Dear Adam,
I would like to say thank you for what you do for students. Your lessons are very clear, simple and usefull.

Will be there another lessons about phrasal verb? (I have seen already 3 about get, set and back)

Daulet HK

There are some mistakes on the next short text. Could you find them?

In this one, Adam had explained the meaning of phrasal verbs with ‘back’. Remember, those phrasal verbs are building with a verb plus a preposition. Backup means go to backwards, it is used to express support; back away to reclaim to other people get away from any place; back down is referring to leave a debate when you are waking of your argument is most weak; back off, it’s useful when you want to say to another don’t bother me, for example, you can feel afraid when someone reach you more than you want, so you can say: ‘hey, back off’. Back in and back into, really I am not sure if I understand it, but I think those are the same meaning, and could be used in the same kind of situations for example when you need to come back and fit any space that exists for this goal. Finally, back out, it mean you have changed your mind, and you prefer a different option that you had chosen at the beginning. I tried to back up this information because I need to back away from here at the moment. If I really wrong, I will need back down, just before other said me back off, if I continue writing in a wrong way. I hope this short write can back in the expectations of the well understanding lesson. If this won’t happen, I never back out to learn. Thank you, Adam

Androp

Thank you, thank you and thank you!!

Nayana Rodrigues

thank you , very useful lesson

wriya

Thank you so much Adam… you are Awesome !!!

karan singh Bisht

hello all , thank you Adam , it is really important lesson , i still very weak in english , i feel i can’t learn it ..???

samirpro

THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE LESSON

shaddaiministry

that’s good i have got 7/10 (:

lina-a

Would it be better if all those lessons would have a order? sometime I’m getting lost in information. Ps. You are the best English teacher!

EcaterinaElena

thanks you Mr. Adam

bettysumarty

    I’m from indonesia also, so we can study together.

    Andi Umar Makmur

Thanks Adam

Tatiana

thank you teacher.

Gamar2016

Good lesson, very helpful Thanks!

Jam5xjmfat

Adam , you are the best teacher ever!!

Jucacunha

Thank you Adam

sergio antonio martinez

Thank you so much. But next time, you should write the examples on the board so everybody can follow what you say easily ^_^

nunu

Thanks Adam. Can you teach us how to remember them all easier?

Vovantaxist

Hi Adam, I thank you alot about this phrasal verb I really appreciat it but I still confuse between back in and back into I think is the same but as I understood back inti is when to park your car you back into a well= is nearly touch it ? Or touch it ?

FaresNinou

Great video.Very informative and easily understandable.

zirk2211

My first class with you, very good! Thanks so much.

Adriano.Maia

thank you adam for your job

NAJIB KARMA

Hi Adam
Can You Help Us With Some Drawings During The Explanation .
Thanks In Advance.

NAJIB KARMA

Many thanks Adam :) you’re an amazing teacher :)

Mary

Thanks Adam, you are the number 1!!!

Excellent

Very useful ! :) Thank you!

Karolina Sz

I need someone to make a conversation in anytime, because i want to improve my speak very well.
If there is want, add my Whatsapp number +6285241245203 / fb: andi umar makmur. Thank’s for nice attention.

Andi Umar Makmur

I scored 50%? But i will my best next lesson. Thanks Adam

Somnath1404

thanks

sodojsa

thanks!

shihai182

thank you, Adam!

Yuliya

Great lesson Adam…

juan.vasquez

Can I say – I backed my car up into the wall?

Egghead

Thanks Adam!

Attila

Thank you so much Adam

Daniella@12

9 out of 10, the paparazzi one was really good.

ramoncarrasco

Thank you for the useful class and the breaking down those phrasal verbs that frustrates a lot of learners :) Bye the way I noticed something you mentioned about unclearly in the class that sounds a little like something else off. Now I get what you meant to say. Then by searching the internet, I found that Australian people sometimes call the insect repellment as F-off.
And when it comes to the definition of phrasal verbs, if the combination of a verb and preposition is that, could be F… I just busted out laughing. I feel like earned a lot of something. Thank you Adam.

cage

What I am doing in here I know English . by the way English is craziest language I see in my life ..Goshhhhhh

Ben777

thanks adam

daniele571

Hi,
Thanks Adam for your back up us learning English. I learn English for 6 years and still lack confidence in English is my main weakness. I am sure I will not back out learning English, I am stubborn and have goal to one day express myself without any my doubts about understanding what I mean.
Good for us having you as a teacher
Best

Grzegorz Bak

hey Adam, little bit confusion between back in and back into.

i m jayant

Thanks, Adam!

EkaterinaGeneralova

Great video. It helps me to carry on improving my English skills. I got them all right. Thanks Adam

hemasaayman

Hey Adam, I get confused between back out, back off and and back. The three of them refer to withdraw from doing something but how can I differentiate them?

iamoreiram

I got 4 out of 10. I need to do more practice. To recap, I copied the explanatios:
“Back away” means “move away from”.
“Back away (from)” means “not get involved or remove oneself from”.
“Back down” means “quit, give up, or stop fighting”.
“Back off” means “remove the pressure or threat”.
“Back out” means “break a commitment or promise”.
“Back into” means “move into a space”.
“Back into” can also mean “move backwards and hit something”.
“Back up” means “move backwards”.
“Back up” means “support or reinforce”.
“Back up” can also mean “make a copy”.

Insoo Yeo

Hello Adam sir,you are great.

could you provide some important matter for Literature ( Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Milton and Galsworthy) because they are prescribed in syllabus which I preparing for my exam. Some fact and some important Lines, criticism upon them.

Naman yadav

Thanks a lot Adam

Emmanuel MANDEBI

Very useful.

aarushpro09

hello;) thank you.
I’ve not seen any example about “back in”
would you please say when we can use it exactly? with an example!

m.m.s.i

Hi Adam, thanks for the lesson. The first attempt was 70 and 10 in the resit. hahahahah

Mikael M. Soge

Had Adam am ken, from Kenya

kenomondi

Thank you Adam. Got 7/10. Quite interesting

Nwababa

1o/1o
well done,Adam
greetings from Kazakhstan 13 Dec2o21:)

Jannyl

Thanks a lot.

IvDzen

Thank you for the lesson Adam.

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