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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack explains the meaning of three idioms using the verb "live."
Phrasal Verbs: Live in / Live for / Live down / Live it up
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A to Z Tips 32.mp3
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Welcome to the Adas English podcast. My name is Jack and I am one of the hosts of the podcast, and today I'm doing a solo episode. I'm without social. However, we have an interesting lesson for you today. It is a continuation of.
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Our last two quick tip episodes where we are unpacking the meanings.
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Of phrasal verbs, which can be kind of confusing in English, phrasal verbs are where we use usually a verb and a preposition together, and it has a kind of new meaning to it. So there are quite a few in English, and it's good to be familiar with these, so that.
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You know when you hear people use them, you.
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Understand what they're saying, or if you want to express yourself in a way that.
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Is a little bit.
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More specific and you wanna articulate a point that is.
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It's clearer than this may be a good solution for you. So our first one is our first phrasal verb is to live in, to live in, and this one's pretty easy to live in, means to reside in the place, especially a permanent or long term resident.
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For example, they live in a small cottage by the beach.
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Yeah. And you know, where do you live? You know? And it's not just live, but like I live in.
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So you would probably want to add like if somebody says.
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You know.
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Where do you live? Do you live in a house or an apartment? You could say. Well, I live in an apartment in whatever city in New York City I live in an apartment in New York City.
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Pretty. Ohh, that's great. OK, where do you live? Well, I live in a studio apartment in Brooklyn. OK, interesting. Interesting. But notice how we're using the verb.
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Ohh sorry, we're using the proposition in after the verb live live in you know. Where do you live? I I live in Mexico.
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OK.
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Yeah, because in meaning in that country, in that apartment, in that neighborhood I live in, I live in Brooklyn. I live in Manhattan. I live in Mexico City. I live in Colorado. I live in Los Angeles.
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These are are very common expressions in so and so you should get used to using that together live in live in where do you live? I live in. I live in Stillwater. I live in White Bear Lake. I live in North Saint Paul.
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That's where I live.
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#2.
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They live in a small sorry I read this one already. Sorry #2 live 4 live 4.
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OK, this is to have a strong passion or desire for something. What do you live for? Like, what is your?
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Number one priority, who do you you know? Who do you live for? What do you live for? What is your?
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Obsession, you know, I'm. I'm trying to think of a an example.
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What's a good example of somebody that lives for something?
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I'm trying to.
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Think of some like sports athletes and.
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Well, let's just for the lack of of a better example here. Let's talk about messy, OK?
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What does messian live
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