04 Jun Phrasal Verb with meaning to improve your band score in IELTS and CELPIP
Using phrasal verb enhances the flair in your english presentation for CELPIP writing, CELPIP speaking as well as other tests like, IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and overall English Communication.
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Act on: To take action because of something like information received.
Add on: Include in a calculation.
Aim at: To target.
Allow for: Include something in a plan or calculation.
Answer back: To reply rudely to someone in authority.
Argue out: Argue about a problem to find a solution.
Ask about: Ask how someone is doing, especially professionally and in terms of health.
Ask around: Ask a number of people for information.
Ask in: To invite somebody into your house.
Auction off: Sell something in an auction.
Back away: Retreat or go backwards.
Back down: Retract or withdraw your position or proposal in an argument.
Back out: Fail to keep an arrangement or promise.
Back out of: Fail to keep an agreement, arrangement.
Back up : Make a copy of computer data.
Bargain down: Persuade someone to drop the price of something they’re selling.
Be after : Try to find or get.
Be away: Be elsewhere; on holiday, out of town
Be cut out for: Be suitable, have the necessary qualities.
Be down: Be depressed.
Bear with: Be patient.
Belong with: Be in the correct or appropriate location with other items.
Block off: Obstruct an exit to prevent people from leaving.
Blow away: Impress greatly
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