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Phrasal verbs are not just a combination of words; they are unique expressions with meanings that often defy direct translation. Understanding them as inseparable units is crucial for effective communication. The key to mastering phrasal verbs is to immerse yourself in their usage rather than relying on literal translations.
In the context of business meetings, we discussed five essential phrasal verbs. "Follow up" is all about checking the status of a process or communication, ensuring that nothing falls through the cracks. "Look into" involves thorough examination, often used when problem-solving is necessary. "Set up" encompasses arranging, planning, or establishing the foundation for various endeavors. "Back up" means providing support, evidence, or reinforcement for proposals and arguments. "Wrap up" signifies bringing a meeting to a close, summarizing the discussion and its outcomes.
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Phrasal verbs are not just a combination of words; they are unique expressions with meanings that often defy direct translation. Understanding them as inseparable units is crucial for effective communication. The key to mastering phrasal verbs is to immerse yourself in their usage rather than relying on literal translations.
In the context of business meetings, we discussed five essential phrasal verbs. "Follow up" is all about checking the status of a process or communication, ensuring that nothing falls through the cracks. "Look into" involves thorough examination, often used when problem-solving is necessary. "Set up" encompasses arranging, planning, or establishing the foundation for various endeavors. "Back up" means providing support, evidence, or reinforcement for proposals and arguments. "Wrap up" signifies bringing a meeting to a close, summarizing the discussion and its outcomes.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Want to continue improving your professional English skills ? Join our Conversation Club for Professionals, where you'll practice work English, business English, and English for professional development with other professionals.
Contacts us now:
🌐 Text us: WhatsApp
✉️ Contact us: Website Contact Form
📧 Email: info [at] fluentenglishpro.com
Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your language proficiency and networking skills. Join the conversation today!
Instagram: @fluentenglish.pro
https://www.instagram.com/fluentenglish.pro/
TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@fluentenglishpro
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/2YQdd1hmEHDp9yGV/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4svKh6w8nUtdFwV9CzVG6h
Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fluent-english-pro/id1706003460