Grammar: B1 - 💡 Effective Word Choice & Style - Basics - Lesson 2: Basic Phrasal Verbs - Group 1 (e.g., related to daily routines: get up, wake up, put on)

Grammar: Phrasal Verbs B2 Lesson 2: Daily Routines What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand and use common phrasal verbs related to daily routines, including the rules for separable phrasal verbs. Why It Matters: Sounding Natural A phrasal verb is a verb plus a small word (like up, on, off ) that creates a new meaning. Using them is essential for sounding natural in everyday conversation. 🤖 Literal / Formal I stop sleeping at 6 AM. Then I exit my bed and place my clothes on my body. 👍 Natural & Fluent I wake up at 6 AM. Then I get up and put on my clothes. Common Daily Routine Phrasal Verbs 📖 Daily Actions Phrasal Verb Meaning Example Sentence wake up to stop sleeping I wake up at 6 AM. get up to get out of bed I don't get up until 6:15 AM. put on to place clothes on your body I put on my work uniform. take off to remove clothes I take off my shoes when I get home. go out to leave home for a social event We often go out for dinner on weekends. come back to retur…