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E28 English Vocabulary: Uses of Phrasal Verbs and Nouns - Blow Up, Out, Through and On Learn English Podcast

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🤔Feeling confused about the many meanings of "blow" in English? Struggling with the phrasal verbs "blow on", "blow through", "blow down", "blow on"? Do you know the different meanings of the verbal "blowout" and how it differs from the phrasal verb version "blow out"?
🎧On today's episode of the Learn English Podcast, we dive deep into the details of English vocabulary, focusing on the multifaceted word "blow." As you may know, English is full of words that can be used in various ways, making understanding the language a challenging. But fear not! We're here to help you with the nuances and provide you with practical examples to enhance your understanding. Navigating the complexities of English vocabulary, especially phrasal verbs like "blow," requires exposure and practice. Remember, context is key! The more you engage with these words in different contexts, the better you'll grasp their meanings and usage.
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📚 Vocabulary List:
1) Phrasal Verbs:
blow down (fall over due to wind)blow on (push air onto something)blow up (explode)blow up (get angry) (informal)blow up (increase rapidly)blow through (air moving through something)blow through (be reckless and not stop)blow through (move through something quickly)blow out (push air out)blow out (rupture due to pressure)blow out (win/lose by a large margin) 2) Nouns:
blow (hit with force)blowout (tire bursting)blowout (argument) (informal)blowout (decisive victory) (sports)3) Idioms:
don't blow this (don't mess this up) (informal)

🤔Feeling confused about the many meanings of "blow" in English? Struggling with the phrasal verbs "blow on", "blow through", "blow down", "blow on"? Do you know the different meanings of the verbal "blowout" and how it differs from the phrasal verb version "blow out"?
🎧On today's episode of the Learn English Podcast, we dive deep into the details of English vocabulary, focusing on the multifaceted word "blow." As you may know, English is full of words that can be used in various ways, making understanding the language a challenging. But fear not! We're here to help you with the nuances and provide you with practical examples to enhance your understanding. Navigating the complexities of English vocabulary, especially phrasal verbs like "blow," requires exposure and practice. Remember, context is key! The more you engage with these words in different contexts, the better you'll grasp their meanings and usage.
🔔 Practice your listening comprehension skills and learn English while learning about this aspect of American culture.! Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe, and ring the notification bell to join us for more language-learning!
Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
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📚 Vocabulary List:
1) Phrasal Verbs:
blow down (fall over due to wind)blow on (push air onto something)blow up (explode)blow up (get angry) (informal)blow up (increase rapidly)blow through (air moving through something)blow through (be reckless and not stop)blow through (move through something quickly)blow out (push air out)blow out (rupture due to pressure)blow out (win/lose by a large margin) 2) Nouns:
blow (hit with force)blowout (tire bursting)blowout (argument) (informal)blowout (decisive victory) (sports)3) Idioms:
don't blow this (don't mess this up) (informal)

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