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Whip Up Your English: Learn These 6 Expressions!

Автор: English with Ronnie · EnglishLessons4U with engVid

Загружено: 2025-01-24

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Описание: Learn six common phrasal verbs with the word “whip” that native speakers use all the time. You’ll learn phrases like “whip up,” “whip out,” and “whip through,” and I’ll explain how to use them in fun and simple ways. Whether you’re whipping up breakfast or whipping through a magazine, these expressions will help you sound more natural in English. Watch and learn how to add these to your conversations! https://www.engvid.com/whip-up-your-e...

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In this lesson:
0:00 Learn 6 Phrasal Verbs: whip out, whip off...
2:00 whip out
2:41 whip off
3:30 whip out of
4:11 whip into
4:29 whip up
5:27 whip through

TRANSCRIPT:
Hello, people out there. I have a question for you. What is your daily Tuesday evening
routine? Uh-huh. What do you do Tuesday after you finish working, or whatever you do on
a Tuesday? I'll tell you mine. Okay? So, every Tuesday, I come home, I whip off my clothes,
and I'm like, "I don't need these clothes anymore. It's Tuesday." And maybe I whip up
a nice meal, or some cream. I whip up some cream. I love whipped cream. And then maybe
I'll be like, "Oh, shit. You know what? I don't have any corn chips to go with my whipped
cream, so I'm just going to whip out to the store and grab some corn chips." And... Oh,
I remember one time I was driving Tuesday night because I was whipping out to the store,
and this guy just came and whipped right in front of me, whipped right into the parking lot,
and was smashed into him. It's like, "Use your signal, buddy. What's going on?" So he, like,
whipped right in front of me. I had to slam on the brakes. I was like... So, it wasn't a good
Tuesday. I go home, and I see that in the mail my magazine from a bulk superstore that I like
to go to with my membership card has arrived. I'm like, "Yes, the magazine's here." So I whip
through the magazine. I thought, "Meh. I don't really need any of this stuff, but it looks cool,
and it's a good price." And then watch TV. I don't watch TV. I'm such a liar. I don't know.
I just kind of stare at the sky for a little bit, and then it's time to go to sleep. That's
my Tuesday afternoon and evening. How about you? What do you do on a Tuesday night? I'm here to
teach you some phrasal verbs. I've used all of them in the sentences that I've just said,
and explained to them... Explained to you what they are. So, "whip out". Let's say that you're
in a restaurant, and everyone's arguing to pay the bill. I'm just like, "Does someone else want
to pay?" Your friend whips out his credit card, or her credit card, and says, "I'll pay for
everything." So, if you whip something out-it's usually in your pocket or in your pants-it means
you show something quickly. So, you hear in movies, like, "The guy whipped out his credit
card." Or, "She just whipped out a $100 bill." It means you show or release something quickly.
Yeah, I know what you're thinking. "Whip" or "whipped off", okay? We have to be careful with
the past tense pronunciation-pronunciation of "pronunciation", pronunciation of this as well,
because we don't want to say "whipped". We're going to spell it with an "ed", but it's going
to be sounded like a "t". So, "whipped off". What I said to you is when I get home, I whip off my
clothes. It means you remove them slowly-quickly, not slowly. You can whip off your shoes, right?
Clothes are so uncomfortable. So, "to whip off" means to take off, phrasal verb, or remove
something, but it's got to be quickly. That's the whole thing about this. "Glad I had a coffee
before I did this lesson." Because you got to be fast, okay? "Whip out of", so I said, "The guy
whipped into the parking lot", means he entered quickly. The opposite would be "to whip out of".
So, I was driving, I whipped out of the parking lot like a crazy woman behind the wheel. Just
basically mean I left it really fast, in a hurry. A lot of these phrasal verbs here,
this is what we're doing, you're going to hear these in movies. This is slang,
and you're thinking, "Why are they talking about a whip?" Because whips move fast. So,
"whip out of" is leave, "whip into" is you enter quickly. You say, "Oh, I just got to whip into"
or "zip into" the store and get some barbecue corn chips. It means you're not there for a
long time, you're just going to go in, get your corn chips, and go. Whip in, whip out.
I like this one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. "I'm going to whip up some breakfast." […]

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