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Anastasia CELTA
Professional TeacherHello there!
Today I'm sharing some phrasal verbs of Business English
Bail out - to support
Parents usually bail out their children when they are in trouble
Book up - to be busy
He is always booked up with lots of tasks at work.
bring forward - change the date/time of an event so it happens earlier
Let’s bring a meeting forward a week.
bring off - to succeed
We brought off the product. It was bought by lots of people.
Draw up - create (plans, documents)/make a conclusion
We need to draw up a report due on Friday.
Let's have some practice
Make up sentences with these phrasal verbs and share them with me in comments :)
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Sep 29, 2021 7:58 AM
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Thank you so much, you helped me figure it out)
October 1, 2021
Could you explain to me, please,or share what literature you use. Phrasal verb "book up" in all available dictionaries has meaning: to reserve all the available places or times, such as seats, rooms, or appointment hours, from something or someone. This verb doesn't describe the fact that the person is busy physically or mentally. Thank you in advance for your expectation)
October 1, 2021
Anastasia CELTA
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English, Russian
Learning Language
English
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