Phrasal verbs 1
Phrasal verbs 2
Phrasal verbs 3
Phrasal verbs 4
Phrasal verbs 2
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  • To cancel or accept that something (often money, a debt, or a damaged object) is no longer worth trying to recover or repair.

To write off

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To cancel something. Decide that a planned event or activity will not happen.

To call off

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To invent or create something (a story, excuse, etc.). Produce something that is not true or did not exist before.

To make up

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To end communication.  Finish a letter, email, broadcast, or conversation, often in a polite or formal way.

To sign off

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To arise, occur or happen, often unexpectedly.

To come up

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 To speak louder than someone else (interrupt by speaking).

To talk over

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To find or meet by chance
 

To come across

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To disappoint someone. Failing to meet someone’s expectations or hope

To let down

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She was brought up by her grandparents well.
 
What does brought up mean in this context?

Two thumbs up!

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Another way to say " To get along".

To get on with

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To recover from something. Return to a normal state after an illness, disappointment, shock, or difficulty.

Get over

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The manager brought up the issue during the meeting.
 
What does brought up mean in this context?

To mention or introduce a topic.

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To organize or resolve a problem. Deal with a situation, misunderstanding, or difficulty and make it clear or settled.

To sort out

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Let's grab a bite later. Let's go dutch!

What does To go dutch mean?

To split the cost of something equally, usually in the context of a meal or date.

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To continue doing something. Very British.
 

To carry on

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Use Swing by in a sentence, in the context of a brief visit.

Amazing!

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To formally approve or authorize something. Give official permission by signing a document or agreement.

To sign off

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Sales dropped by 10% last month.
 
What does drop by mean in this context?

to go down
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Don’t put off your task until the last minute.

What's another way to say to put off?

To postpone or delay something.

To procrastinate, in this context.

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Use Follow through in a sentence (To complete an action or task as promise).

Awesome!

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To change direction or face the opposite way.


The new management turned the image of the company around.
 

To turn around

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What is another way to say a mistake? 

An oversight

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Use Sort out in a sentence. (To resolve a problem or deal with a situation, misunderstanding, or difficulty and make it clear or settled)

Out of this world!

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Use follow up in a sentence. (To check or review progress)

Way to go!

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What does turn over mean, in the context of business?

 To transfer control, ownership, or responsibility.

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