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Hi everyone, Im Arnel. Today were gonna look at 30 super common phrasal verbs you can use every day! Before we start there are a couple things you need to remember. One: Some phrasal verbs need an object. If a phrasal verb needs an object, Ill underline it for you. Some phrasal verbs are separable. Again, if a phrasal verb is separable, Ill let you know. Actually, Ill put a little s next to the phrasal verb so you know you can separate that phrasal verb. And some phrasal verbs dont even need an object. 30 phrasal verbs, lets start. I usually wake up at 6:00. Today I woke up at 6:30. Wake up, woke up, woken up. Remember you need to change that verb form depending on the tense. I woke up at 6:30, but I got up at 6:45. Definitions: Wake up, stop sleeping. You wake up. Get up out of bed. On Saturday I didnt get up until 11:00. Yes, usually we can use these interchangeably. What time are you getting up tomorrow? Here its clear I mean, what time are you