Can you use 'spam' in a sentence?
Example: "My Spam folder has so many emails in it!"
What does the phrasal verb to call off mean?
To cancel
What is a phrasal verb for investigating something?
"Look into"
What is the infinitive form?
to + verb
What is a verb for "get through a difficult situation and still survive"?
Endure
Can you use the phrasal verb "go off" in a sentence?
Example" I'm going to go off exploring the amazon"
What is a phrasal verb for making something nicer or remodeling?
Do up Example: I will do up my new flat.
What is a phrasal Verb to arrive or appear?
Turn up
How should we format an email to someone?
Example: subject, greeting, Body/reason for email, farewell/signature.
What does the word "unprecedented" mean?
Never before seen
Can you use the phrasal verb "come across" in a sentence?
Example: I am across some really cool shops yesterday.
What is a phrasal verb for finding the time for something?
"Got around to"
What is a phrasal verb for managing without something?
Do without
What are some formal way and informal ways to address a person in an email?
Example: Hello Mr Smith (using name and title) vs Hi John...(first name or nickname only)
What does the word "catastrophic" mean?
Destructive.
Can you use the word 'embrace' in a sentence?
example: "I want to embrace learning this new program"
What is a phrasal verb for making contact?
Went through, Example "My call went through to voicemail"
What is a phrasal verb for something formally approved?
Went through
What is a gerund form?
Verb plus -ing
Example: Formal- Kind regards, Neasa Friend or informal Love, Nas
Can you come up with a word for "an event which stops something making progress " and use it in a sentence?
Example: disruption; "My teacher hates disruptions in class"
What does it mean 'to tuck into' something?
start eating something eagerly; example: I will tuck into eating this chocolate bar
What is a phrasal verb for bankruptcy?
Go under
Where can we add a subject or participle to a phrasal verb?
Between the verb and the preposition.
What is 'a disclaimer'?
a formal statement saying that you are not legally responsible for something