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Hi, Adv English listeners.
Welcome to another episode.
Today, Jack and I are going to give you some tips on how to sound more like a native speaker.
Today we're going to talk about prepositions.
And the two that we're going to cover today are workout and work up.
So if you've ever been confused about which one you should use in a sentence, Jack and I are going to help you out.
Jack, how would you define work out?
Okay, so we first, we have to let the audience know that we're talking about two words, work and out, which are separate, and it is a verbal phrase.
And so I would say work out means to exercise.
Like to go to the gym, to work out at the gym.
And if you put the words together just to one word, then into one word, it makes a noun, which means a workout, which is a.
Some kind of exercise routine, which, like the regimen.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also know that workout can mean, for example, if Jack and I have a disagreement, then, oh, well, we talked about it and we worked it out.
We're going to work out our disagreement.
So it can mean to fix something between two people or.