I searched this on cambridge and oxford dictionary, but couldn't find what head up means. Then wrote 'what head up means' on youtube and found this video. So thank you so much for your great work.
Pharasal verb super rarely bro if you want learn about pharasal verb we have to learn their culture because pharasal verb it's their culture or word is affected by their culture for the example keep mind it's Mean remenber for the sentence Don't keep word your say on my mind
Adam hun, I love the way you explained this lesson. I will recommend your lessons to non speaking enlgish people. Some people made some excellent comments, and observations. Great job, keep it up.
Great lesson on this phrasal verbs! It is helping me alot for my Travel copywritting as I was really confused on how to use them correctly in my itineraries. Keep the good work!
Hey dude, I'm from Brazil, I was with some doubts on my english homework, but your video helped me so much! You're an awesome teacher. I subscribed the channel and I'm waiting for more videos! :) Once again, thank you so much!
Adam thanks so much for the lesson I have a question... what if I say "he's headed to london?" does that mean he's leaving for london? but that also means "head over" right? is there any difference between "head to" and "head over?"
MR. Adam I have always liked the way you teach... your explanation are useful to me, you are an awasome techer. may God bless you. im just learning English language and i have learned a lot with all of your videos. greetings from NICARAGUA.
I don't know about other places, but almost always here in the southern U.S. we use "head off" to mean to depart for some destination. For example, "I am heading off to work now." "I will head off to see Grandma tomorrow." The meaning given in the video seems rare at best and I can't recall the last time I heard that usage of it.
head up also is used as in leading 'head up the team' or in a collision 'head on collision' or as in informing someone on your latest decision 'giving you the heads up
Thank you very much , I must head of any activities in the media and head back to review all the lectures previously written , thank you again , Ill specify my intention .
@@7yep4336dfgvvh I also agreed with this. But he does explain things very well. I think it would have been nice if he had not missed this other use, which in my opinion is more appropriate. Excellent observation.
I searched this on cambridge and oxford dictionary, but couldn't find what head up means. Then wrote 'what head up means' on youtube and found this video. So thank you so much for your great work.
Pharasal verb super rarely bro if you want learn about pharasal verb we have to learn their culture because pharasal verb it's their culture or word is affected by their culture for the example keep mind it's Mean remenber for the sentence
Don't keep word your say on my mind
This man is my hero. Please keep making videos like this one and try doing Idioms.
Keep it up,
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Adam hun, I love the way you explained this lesson. I will recommend your lessons to non speaking enlgish people. Some people made some excellent comments, and observations. Great job, keep it up.
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Mee also but iam from india
You are a great teacher, Adam. Thanks a lot.
hi Adam, great lesson. I'll recommend it to my students. I hope to make more phrasal verb videos too. These are really useful!
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Please let me know what do you mean this word fuckoff
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You are amazing, great teacher, Adam! Thank you so much for your explanations, which are the clearest i've learn!
Great lesson on this phrasal verbs! It is helping me alot for my Travel copywritting as I was really confused on how to use them correctly in my itineraries. Keep the good work!
I really like the way you explain the things.
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Wonderful! I was mixing them up and now it's super straightforward for me! Thanks Adam.
I'm so happy ...the way you're teaching is amazing..every day i try to catch some phrasal in order to improve my vocabulary...thanks for the clases
Really helps me for understanding English expresssions. Great thanks to the teacher.
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Great lesson!!! Thank you very much!!!
An excellent video for phrasal verbs. Loved it!
Very enlightening. I'm definitely coming back for more.
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Hey dude, I'm from Brazil, I was with some doubts on my english homework, but your video helped me so much! You're an awesome teacher. I subscribed the channel and I'm waiting for more videos! :)
Once again, thank you so much!
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Great job. I really like your videos. It is a great idea to give an overview of the phrasal verbs at the end of your video. Thank you!
again ,your videos are so awesome that I have watched them all ,Thank you and keep it up
thanks for the lesson, it's very simple and everything is clear!
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Adam, thank you so much for your videos!! I've learned so much with you, just say THANK YOU!! I'm from Brasil 🙂
Adam thanks so much for the lesson I have a question...
what if I say "he's headed to london?"
does that mean he's leaving for london? but that also means "head over" right? is there any difference between "head to" and "head over?"
thank you. you're a good teacher
MR. Adam I have always liked the way you teach... your explanation are useful to me, you are an awasome techer. may God bless you. im just learning English language and i have learned a lot with all of your videos. greetings from NICARAGUA.
Thank you Adam. I had a question about head down, but now I know the meaning.
Amazing Professor Adam. God bless you Sir.
awesome explanation about phrasal verbs pls. upload more videos about phrasal verbs
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Thanks, I need this lessons. I always make the same mistakes
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You are great, Adam. Thank`s & keep it up!
I don't know about other places, but almost always here in the southern U.S. we use "head off" to mean to depart for some destination. For example, "I am heading off to work now." "I will head off to see Grandma tomorrow." The meaning given in the video seems rare at best and I can't recall the last time I heard that usage of it.
Amazing , my girlfriend is Canadian but im still watching your videos regularly . Thanks Adam
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Loved the lesson. Very informative.
Great examples, thank you.
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Bro really nice.. great jobs, could you please make a video explaining bump dumb dump and other that looks kind of similar
i am a native english speaker and i just realised how little I understand my own language 😂 this vid was super helpful
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head up also is used as in leading 'head up the team' or in a collision 'head on collision' or as in informing someone on your latest decision 'giving you the heads up
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Thank you very much , I must head of any activities in the media and head back to review all the lectures previously written , thank you again , Ill specify my intention .
Thanks so much Mr.Adam
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Thank you for your lesson! Can I do with " keep " , please?
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Wonderful Explanation.
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Clear and useful.
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ThAnks for the lesson :) are head to and head for have the same meaning !!!
It's a very useful class! Thanx man :)
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head off also mean: to start a journey or leave a place. "what time are you heading off?"
@@7yep4336dfgvvh I also agreed with this. But he does explain things very well. I think it would have been nice if he had not missed this other use, which in my opinion is more appropriate. Excellent observation.
Thanks you.
In the north east US we also say “what time are you heading out?”
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An awesome video! :) Thank you!
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It's very good to me, since I'm learning English