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Phrasal Verbs

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Welcome to the Dynamic Dictionary โ€” a new way to learn phrasal verbs through real videos and authentic contexts. Instead of memorizing endless lists, here you'll watch short clips showing how native speakers actually use these expressions in everyday situations. Each phrasal verb comes with video examples, clear explanations, and interactive practice to help you not just understand, but truly feel how to use them naturally.

Learn Phrasal Verbs Through Video

Master 'Hang Out' and 'Run Away' with interactive shorts

๐Ÿ“ฑ Action Context

HANG OUT / RUN AWAY

๐ŸŽฏ Phrasal Verb Coach

Phrasal Verbs: HANG OUT vs RUN AWAY ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿƒ

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Hey! I'm Mia ๐Ÿ‘‹

Your phrasal verbs coach
What's up, everyone! I'm gonna teach you phrasal verbs the way we actually use them in real life. No fancy stuff, just the real vibe from someone who lives on the streets, at the murals, hanging out with friends.

What we're learning today

HANG OUT

Spend time together, chill, socialize

RUN AWAY

Escape, flee, get away

Mia's tip: These two phrasal verbs are practically opposites! One is about staying together, the other is about getting away. Got it? ๐ŸŽฏ

HANG OUT

/hรฆล‹ aสŠt/

To spend time together in a casual and relaxed way

๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Sair, ficar junto, curtir

Usage contexts

๐Ÿ™๏ธ With friends (socializing)
๐ŸŽฎ No specific plans
โ˜• Casual places (park, cafรฉ)
๐Ÿ’ฌ Informal conversations

Real examples

1 Casual invitation

"Wanna hang out after school?"

2 Current moment

"We're just hanging out, doing nothing special"

3 Past habit

"I used to hang out at that skate park"

Mia's tips

โœจ

Super informal! Use with friends

๐Ÿšซ

Don't use in formal contexts

๐Ÿ’ก

Can use without saying where: 'Let's hang out!'

โฐ

'Hanging out' = doing it right now

RUN AWAY

/rสŒn ษ™หˆweษช/

To leave/escape quickly from a place or situation

๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Fugir, escapar, dar o fora

Usage contexts

๐Ÿƒ Physical escape (running)
๐Ÿ˜ฐ Avoiding problems
๐Ÿ’” Escaping situations
๐Ÿšช Leaving everything behind

Real examples

1 Literal escape

"He ran away from home when he was 15"

2 Metaphorical

"Don't run away from your problems"

3 Avoiding confrontation

"She ran away from the conversation"

Mia's tips

โšก

Opposite of 'hang out'

๐ŸŽญ

Can be literal or figurative

๐Ÿ˜ฌ

Implies avoiding something uncomfortable

๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ

Always involves movement/distance

Time to practice! ๐ŸŽฏ

Let's see if you got the difference between these two

Situation 1

"Dude, let's _________ at the park this afternoon?"

Situation 2

"She _________ from the conversation when they asked about her ex"

Situation 3

"We used to _________ at that diner every day"

Mia's tip: Think of it this way - "hang out" is when you WANT to be there, "run away" is when you WANT to leave. Simple as that! ๐Ÿ’œ

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