Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello. It's Day 2. When you learn new phrasal verbs, you're learning new vocabulary. Don't just study the definitions. Try using the new phrasal verbs. One good form of practice is to come up with your own examples. What does this phrasal verb mean? That could be something physical that we could see or touch, or it could be just an idea. So a second definition is to get an idea for something. come up with the money = produce the money come up with a plan = create a plan The object goes after the second particle. When is your best friend's birthday? Could you come up with some possible gift ideas? Do you remember the phrasal verb from Day 1? And what does it mean? Let's review both phrasal verbs through an example.
A2 phrasal phrasal verb plan day particle idea Phrasal verb: come up with (something) - Day 2 with JenniferESL 130 27 Sam posted on 2015/03/28 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary