Phrasal Verbs Fill Up and End Out are the two newest expressions taught in this video, so keep on watching to improve your English fluency.
The Phrasal Verb Fill Up means to fill a recipient, such as a glass, a bottle or container all the way to the top. For example, Mary filled up the bottle with water, or Mary filled the bottle up with water.
The Phrasal Verb Find Out means to discover, to discover something usually by the first time, something that you didn't know anything about it. For example, George please let us know when you find out what the answer is.
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