This video demonstrates how native English speakers use emotional phrasal verbs like 'getting me down' (feeling depressed or upset), 'calms me down' (reducing stress or anxiety), and 'came along' (arrived or accompanied) in everyday conversations about emotional states and social interactions.
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GET ME DOWN / COME OVER / GET OUT OF / COME ALONG Learn the English Phrasal Verbs Native SpeakersAdded:
Hi, good to see you. Hi, nice to see you. What are you doing here?
Why did you come over to the park so early? Yeah, I just wanted to get out of the house. The place was getting me down.
Really getting me down. Ah, sorry to hear that.
Glad you came along. It's always good to hang out here.
I came here cuz it calms me down. Yeah.
Good to hang out.
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