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LIST OF PHRASAL VERBS FOR BUSINESS AND WORK
Phrasal verbs are verbs used with another word (an adverb or preposition) to create a commonly used phrase.
Phrasal verbs are idiomatic — you can’t guess the meaning of a phrasal verb by interpreting each of the words it contains literally. For example, if you say, “I’ll look into the mirror,” you are going to direct your sight to a mirror. In this case, “look into” is not a phrasal verb; it’s simply a verb followed by a preposition. On the other hand, if you say, “I don’t know what phrasal verbs are, but I’ll look into it,” you are not directing your sight into phrasal verbs—you are going to find out more about them.
1. Draw up
Meaning: an agreement, a contract, a list, etc. means to compose the document and put it in written form.
Example: My lawyer will draw up a contract and send it for your review.
2. Get ahead
Meaning: to be successful in your career or life; to make more progress than others:
Example: You need to make lots of connections in order to get ahead in this industry.
3. Burn out
Meaning: to work too hard, so that you become completely stressed and exhausted. The noun form, burnout, is also used.
Example: If you keep working 16-hour days, you’ll burn out within a month.
4. Measure up
Meaning: it is not satisfactory; it doesn’t compare well with the standards.
Example: This designer’s work just doesn’t measure up to the quality we’ve come to expect.
5. Zero in on
Meaning: to focus closely on it.
Example: We’ve tried a lot of strategies, but we need to zero in on what’s actually working.
6. Pencil in
Meaning: to set the appointment, but not confirm it as final.
Example: Let’s pencil in a lunch meeting next Wednesday – but I’ll call you later to confirm it.
7. Run by/ past
Meaning: to show an idea or proposal to that person and ask for their approval or feedback.
Example: That’s an interesting idea. Let’s run it by the boss and see what she thinks
8 .Sign off on
Meaning: to give official approval for it.
Example: The manager signed off on the revised budget for 2015.
9. Branch out
Meaning: to expand or extend one’s interests
Example: The supermarkets have branched out into banking.
10. Break into
Meaning: to enter (with effort or force)
Example: It’s always been his ambition to break into broadcasting.
11. Carry on
Meaning: to continue
Example: He moved to New York to carry on his work
12. Close down
Meaning: to stop operating
Example: The firm has decided to close down its Chicago branch.
13. Look forward to
Meaning: to anticipate with pleasure
Example: We look forward to hearing from you soon.
14. Note down
Meaning: to write something down
Example: Her answers were noted down on the chart.
15. Step down
Meaning: to resign or leave (a position/job)
Example: The chairman was forced to step down due to ill health.
16. Take off
Meaning: to become successful or popular very fast
Example: Her business has really taken off.
17. Take up
Meaning: to fill a particular amount of space or time
Example: These files take up a lot of disk space.
18. Weigh up
Meaning: to consider
Example: You should weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of each type before buying.
19. Back up
Meaning: to make a copy of information
Example: It’s a good idea to back up your files onto a memory stick.
20. Carry out
Meaning: to do and complete a task
Example: The building work was carried out by a local contractor.
21. Come up
Meaning: to happen or arise
Example: I’m going to have to cancel our meeting – something’s come up.
22. Get on
Meaning: to continue or start doing something
Example: She told us to get on with our work.
23. Keep up with
Meaning: to follow
Example: We try to keep up with what’s happening about finacial news.
24. Set up
Meaning: to start (a business)
Example: The group plans to set up an import business.
25. Go through
Meaning: to experience something bad
Example: We can’t really imagine what our company’s going through.
26. Find out
Meaning: to discover a fact or piece of information
Example: Can you find out what our customers think of their local bus service?
27. Call off
Meaning: to cancel something
Example: With the weather worsening, they have called off their field trip.
28. Call back
Meaning: to telephone someone again
Example: I’ll call you back when I’ve heard something about interview.
29. Deal with
Meaning: to handle (a problem)
Example: I spent the morning dealing with my emails.
30. Drop in
Meaning: to make a short visit somewhere
Example: I will drop in tomorrow morning.
31. Fill out
Meaning: to complete (a form)
Example: It took me several hours to fill out the application form.
32. Hold on
Meaning: to wait
Example: We’ll hold on another minute, then we’ll have to go.
33. Join in
Meaning: to participate
Example: We would be eager to join in projects of that sort.
34. Lay off
Meaning: to fire (staff)
Example: They’ve had to cut back production and lay off workers.
35. Put back
Meaning: to delay or postpone
Example: The meeting has been put back to next week.
36. Run out of
Meaning: to have no more of something
Example: Many companies are running out of money.
37. Sort out
Meaning: to organize or fix
Example: I need to sort out the mess on my desk.
38. Take on
Meaning: to employ (staff)
Example: We’re not taking on any new staff at the moment.
39. Take over
Meaning: to take control of something
Example: IBM is taking over the smaller company.
40. Bail out
Meaning: to rescue somebody from a difficult situation, especially financial problems
Example: Some local businesses have offered to bail out the museum.
41. Cut back
Meaning: to reduce something
Example: Several major hospitals are cutting back on staff at the moment.
42. Go under
Meaning: to become bankrupt
Example: The firm will go under unless business improves.
43. Fall through
Meaning: if an agreement, plan, sale etc. falls through, it is not completed successfully
Example: The planned purchase of the racecourse fell through.
44. Pull out
Meaning: to move away from something or stop being involved in it
Example: The project became so expensive that we had to pull out.
45. Level off
Meaning: to stop rising or falling and become steady
Example: Inflation has begun to level off.
46. Follow up
Meaning: to continue communicating with someone after an event.
Example: You should follow up your phone call with an email or a letter.
47. Wrap up
Meaning: to finish an event or an activity
Example: Let’s wrap up this meeting so we can go to lunch.
APPENDIX B
PARTS OF SPEECH
These are the words that you use to make a sentence.
Verbs and Verb Tenses
Action verbs, express what is happening (do, work). State verbs express a situation (be, have).
Nouns
Nouns represent people (teacher, Mary), places (town, Asia) and things (table, music).
Adjectives
An adjective is a word that tells us more about a noun (big, red, expensive).
Adverbs
Adverbs tell us more about verbs, adjectives or adverbs (loudly, really, extremely).
Determiners
Determiners are words like the, an, this that start a noun phrase.
Prepositions
A preposition expresses the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word (at, in, from).
Pronouns
Pronouns are small words like you, ours, some that can take the place of a noun.
Conjunctions
Conjunctions join two parts of a sentence (and, but, though).
Interjections
Short exclamations with no real grammatical value (ah, dear, er)
APPENDIX C
LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS
Base form | Past simple | Past participle |
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