10 TURN PHRASAL VERBS turn in turn on turn off turn into turn up turn out

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hello everyone and welcome back to

english with lucy today i’m going to

talk to you about all the phrasal verbs

that go with turn so this video is going

to be excellent for improving your

vocabulary which in turn will help you

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the phrasal verb lesson so the first one

pretty easy we have to turn on and this

means to start a device by switching it

on that’s a synonym for example can you

turn off the lights when you leave

please also note that to turn on a

person means to excite them emotionally

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sure if you are interested in that then

you can google it to yourself I’m not

talking about it here then we have

number two to turn off this means to

stop a device by switching it off for

example turn off the TV and listen to me

and it can also mean to really not

excite somebody emotionally or

physically now certainly more difficult

to turn out to turn out means to result

or to end up for example oh I thought my

homework was gonna turn out better than

this I thought my homework was going to

end up better than this number four

pretty simple to turn around

I almost fell over to turn around means

to rotate to physically rotate something

for example turn around you’ve left the

label in your jacket a situation can

also turn around you can also turn back

and this is to return to a previous

state of being for example once you move

out there’s no turning back you cannot

return to living with me once you move

out you can’t turn back we also have to

turn against and to turn against means

to oppose often suddenly to someone who

was your friend might turn against you

and become your enemy for example we

were great friends and then she turned

against me and started gossiping about

me then we have to turn in and this

means to submit something or to give

something for example I want you all to

turn in your homework on Monday morning

next we have to turn down and this means

to refuse decline or reject something

for example I asked him out but he

turned me down he rejected me we also

have to turn into and this means to

transform into something for example she

clicked her fingers and he turned into a

frog finally we have to turn up and this

means to appear suddenly or to attend an

event for example oh look who just

turned up and this means oh look who

just appeared oh look who is attending

the event right that’s it for today’s

lesson I hope you learned something and

I hope you enjoyed it please give me

some recommendations for more phrasal

verb videos that you would like to see

I’d love to do lots of work on phrasal

verbs as I’m noticing a lot of errors in

the comments your homework for today is

to pick 3 phrasal verbs that you saw in

this video and write funny sentences in

the comment section let’s see if you can

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nah so this video is going to be so good

for improving computing and we have to

turn in and this means what does it mean

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