English Phrasal Verb Warm Up
In this movie we explore the meanings of the English phrasal verb Warm Up. If you liked our movie please subscribe to our youtube channel Here s the script for the movie: Today s phrasal verb: Warm Up Meaning no. 1 To get a car or machine ready. Jim: Want to have a snowmobile race Max Max: Okay, but let me warm up my snowmobile. Meaning no. 2 To prepare for sports or a performance. Max: Let me do a couple warm up laps. Jim: Ok. Max: Let s do this. Meaning no. 3 To get hot when you are cold. Mom: Come in and warm up boys, you re freezing Meaning no. 4 To make cold food hot. Mom: You boys must be hungry. I ll warm up some shrimp for you. Meaning no. 5 To get used to a person or start to like a person (warm up to somebody). Max: At first, i thought you were strange Jim. But now I ve really warmed up to you. Do you need help with IELTS Try a free practice test on
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