Phrasal verbs
Communications
Vocabulary
Email English
Miscellaneous
100

What is a phrasal verb for investigate?

look into

100

Ask about a current project.

Have you made any progress with the new project? How is the project going?

100

something offered that makes you work harder

incentive

100

say the formal version: What do you need?

Please let us know your requirement

100

Say that you will reach the person later with the info you will get.

I'll get back to you.

200

What is a phrasal verb for cancel?

call off

200

You say this when you want to begin a new project.

Let's get the ball rolling.

200

The things you have done successfully with your own effort and skill.

achievement

200

We regret to inform you that your loan request has been rejected.

I'm sorry to tell you that you won't get the loan.

200

An idiom to reveal a secret

spill the beans, let the cat out of the bag.

300

What is a common phrasal verb for longing for?

look forward to

300

Ask your colleague about news. (2 questions)

What have you been up to?

Have you heard...?

300

Things that you say that express your admiration and approval of someone or something:

praise

300

What is the formal version of 'Sorry, I can't make Wednesday.'

Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the meeting on Wednesday.

300

What future tense do you use to talk about your 

1. plans

2. made arrangements

3. fixed schedule

4. promise

5. offer

1. going to 2. present continuous 3. present simple 4. will 5. will

400

How do you say to start dealing with a certain task after a small talk?

get down to business

400

Ask about your colleague's plan for tonight.

What are you doing tonight?

400

An idiom to do or say something that makes people who do not know each other feel more comfortable

break the ice

400

Ask for suggestions in a negotiation.

How do you think we should deal with this? What do you think is the best way forward?

400

Emphasizing a point 

My main concern is... , The main thing for me is...

500

Tell me min. two different meanings of the phrasal verb, take off.

  1. remove clothing etc
  2. aircraft: start flying
  3. become successful etc
  4. not go to work
  5. leave suddenly
  6. copy someone for fun
500

Invite your colleague for a coffee out of office. Min. 2 examples.

How about/ What about a coffee...?

Do you fancy ...?

500

An idiom which is used to tell someone that you cannot accept an invitation now, but would like to do so at a later time.

take a rain check

500

Closing sentence in an email formal and informal versions

I look forward to hearing from you.

Looking forward to ...

500

Translate the following question into Hungarian:

What do your colleagues say you are like to work with?


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