English Phrasal Verbs
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English phrasal verb - “iron (something) out”

This phrasal verb means to find solutions or solve problems.

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English phrasal verb - “fend for oneself”

This phrasal verb means to take care of yourself without any help.

For example - “When you move out to go to university you need to learn how to fend for yourself.”
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Phrasal verbs are very useful in English. Here is one to practise -‘sort out’ = to organise; It can also mean to solve a problem.
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Phrasal verbs for opening
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Do you know how to clean “properly”? ✍️🧽

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Phrasal verbs around the house

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Common phrasal verbs! 🙂
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🟣crack down

to take more action than usual against wrongdoing.

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"The teacher started to crack down on student tardiness by making them write 100sentences for each minute they are late."
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🟣con out of

to persuade someone to give or do something through lies and deception

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"Jack is trying to con his dad out of more allowance by telling him that he had never received it."
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🟣luck out

to have exceptional good luck.

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"Wow, she really lucked out by finding that apartment."
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📌 Exploring Cooking and Food Phrasal Verbs
Whip up-To quickly prepare a meal or dish.
✏️I can whip up a quick dinner in minutes.

Boil down-To reduce a liquid by boiling it.
✏️You need to boil down the sauce to thicken.

Cut back-To reduce the amount of something.
✏️I'm trying to cut back on sugary snacks.

Heat up-To warm food or drink before serving.
✏️Just heat up the leftovers for lunch today.

Serve up-To present food for eating.
✏️She loves to serve up her famous chili.

Mix in-To combine ingredients.
✏️Make sure to mix in the spices thoroughly.

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📌Phrasal verbs for speaking
Speak up – To talk louder or express one’s opinion.
Bring up – To introduce a topic in conversation.
Cut in – To interrupt someone while they are speaking.
Talk over – To discuss a problem or plan thoroughly.
Blurt out – To say something suddenly without thinking.
Chime in – To join or interrupt a conversation, often with a comment.
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Phrasal Verb - To Slack Off

Hey everyone! Today we are going to learn the meaning of the phrasal verb 'to slack off' with examples.

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Or like debt collectors ☹️

Pick up

Hang up
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