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COME UP WITH - Learn English Phrasal Verbs!

COME UP WITH - Learn English Phrasal Verbs! Learn how to use 'come up with' in this English lesson on phrasal verb!

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Hello! This is Jack from tofluency.com. Now, before I talk about the phrase and the phrasal verb for this lesson, I want to just tell you to get my free book. So, if you don't have this already, then click the link in the description or up here somewhere, and it will take you to a page where you can enter your details and download my book for free. I'm getting so many emails telling me how helpful this book is and I want you to get it - now if you already have the book, then consider get in my audio book as well - and I'll leave a link again around this page somewhere appear in the description; in the comments, so that you can learn more about this audio book.

The other day I was talking to my wife about my teaching business and I love it when we can get time to talk about this because my wife comes up with some really good ideas from time to time. Ok, so I used the phrasal verb there: to come up with - to come up with something, or to come up with an idea, and this just means to generate an idea or to think about an idea.

So, we use this a lot when we're talking about being creative; when we're thinking about solutions for problems or just thinking about ideas in general. Now, what I said to her was this: you always come up with good ideas you always come up with good ideas. Now, if you're talking to someone and they come up with a bad idea, something that you can say to them is this: is that the best you can come up with? Is that the best you can come up with? And basically, you're letting them know that their idea isn't very good. Is that the best you can come up with? T

here's another phrase I want to share and I used this with my wife before we had a conversation, and I usually ask her this question: can I bounce some ideas off you? Can I bounce some ideas off you?
And what this means is that I want to tell my wife some ideas that I have - to tell her about the ideas that I've come up with, and if I want to bounce ideas off her, and I want her to listen and for her to give me feedback. So, this is a great phrase to use if you want feedback on your ideas: can I bounce some ideas off you?

I have one more example to share and then a question for you. Now, in my case, I come up with my best ideas in the shower. So, when I'm in the shower, I always come up with my best ideas - it's never when I'm at work but it's when I'm taking a shower. What I want to know is this: where do you come up with your best ideas? So, in which situations do you come up with your best ideas? I'm looking forward to reading your response, so please leave a comment below. If you have found this lesson useful, please share with your friends and I'll see you in the next video!

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