Ebook 1 Phrasal Verbs

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In The particle in, when used with phrasal verbs, keeps a lot of its basic meaning, often referring to things which move towards being, or are already, ‘within something’ or are ‘included in something’. Look at this transcript of a meeting at a computer software company. Dominic, the Chief Executive, who chairs the meeting, speaks first. Note the phrasal verbs with in. Chair Well, I think we should begin. One of our colleagues from Manchester has been delayed, but I’ve asked David to show her in when she gets here, so she’ll join us later, I hope. Now, first item is the Musicmatch software suite, which, I like to think, has helped to usher in1 a new era in music production. It’s been bringing in good profits, and we’ve certainly been able to cash in on the recent crash of one of our major rivals, as we all know, but with an economic recession setting in now, we may want to rethink our pricing so that it fits in better with the rest of our range. We also need to factor in2 the loss of a major client – we lost the Popmaster contract this year. Grace Can I come in here, Dominic? Ben and I are already looking at this and we’ll have something to report next week. Basically we hope to build in an automatic upgrade system so that customers will find it easier to stay with us. Ben’s looking at the cost. I said I’d pitch in3 so that we can get it moving faster. Chair OK, well, maybe we can leave that. But I’d just like to say, remember, we need flexibility – we don’t want to become boxed in4 by our own systems. We’ll come back to it. David Sorry to cut in, Dominic. Amy Peckham is here. Chair Ah, good. Our colleague from Manchester has arrived. Hello, Amy. You’re very welcome. Can you squash in there somewhere? Sorry the room is a bit small. Amy Peckham, everyone. Some of you know her already. Right, I suggest we move to Chloe’s presentation. I believe you’re going to use the projector, Chloe? Chloe Yes. Could we close those blinds? Thanks. Oh dear, they’re still letting a lot of light in. Never mind. I’ll begin. I’d like to use this presentation as a lead-in5 to our general discussion about the future. 1

(formal) begin or cause a period in which new things or changes happen   include something when making a calculation or when trying to understand something 3   (informal) help with work that needs to be done 4  restricted 5   something that introduces something else 2

Tip Take note of the context when you meet new phrasal verbs. For example, the context on this page is a fairly informal business meeting. Spoken business English is often less formal than the spoken language of business in some other languages and cultures. The same is often true for other contexts, such as spoken academic language.

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42 Social life

4min
pages 92-93

45 How people speak

5min
pages 98-99

43 Health and symptoms

4min
pages 94-95

41 Feelings

4min
pages 90-91

44 The body

4min
pages 96-97

37 At home

4min
pages 82-83

35 Business

4min
pages 78-79

34 Writing essays

4min
pages 76-77

33 Lectures and seminars

6min
pages 74-75

36 Money

5min
pages 80-81

39 Relationships

5min
pages 86-87

38 Clothing and appearance

4min
pages 84-85

40 Character and personal qualities

5min
pages 88-89

31 Work

5min
pages 70-71

30 Exclamations and warnings

3min
pages 68-69

32 Study

4min
pages 72-73

29 Deciding and influencing

5min
pages 66-67

26 Talking about size and number

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pages 60-61

27 Talking about success and failure

5min
pages 62-63

28 Discussing problems

5min
pages 64-65

25 Arranging things

5min
pages 58-59

24 Understanding and having ideas

5min
pages 56-57

23 Agreeing

5min
pages 54-55

21 Sound

4min
pages 50-51

22 Supporting and opposing people or views

5min
pages 52-53

19 Making progress

3min
pages 46-47

18 Memory

5min
pages 44-45

20 Conflict and violence

5min
pages 48-49

17 Cause and effect

4min
pages 42-43

15 Up

4min
pages 38-39

16 Time

5min
pages 40-41

14 Out

4min
pages 36-37

13 On

5min
pages 34-35

11 In

4min
pages 30-31

10 Down

4min
pages 28-29

12 Off

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pages 32-33

9 Around and about

4min
pages 26-27

8 Idioms using phrasal verbs

5min
pages 24-25

5 Collocation and phrasal verbs

4min
pages 18-19

3 Phrasal nouns

4min
pages 14-15

2 Grammar of phrasal verbs

5min
pages 12-13

4 Phrasal adjectives

4min
pages 16-17

Using this book

3min
pages 8-9

7 Meaning and metaphor

5min
pages 22-23

6 Register

5min
pages 20-21

Acknowledgements

2min
page 7
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