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20 Popular Business English Phrasal Verbs

Welcome to this lesson on 20 business English phrasal verbs that will elevate your professional communication skills.

In this video, you'll learn key expressions used in the workplace, complete with definitions, usage examples, and pronunciation tips to help you use them confidently in your daily business interactions.

  1. Hand Out

    Definition: To distribute or give something to a group of people.

    Example: I need to hand out these reports to the team before the meeting.

  2. Look Into

    Definition: To investigate or research something.

    Example: I'll look into that supplier's background before we place an order.

  3. Come Up With

    Definition: To create or think of an idea.

    Example: Our marketing team came up with a clever new campaign.

  4. Figure Out

    Definition: To understand or solve a problem.

    Example: I'm trying to figure out how to reduce our monthly expenses.

  5. Turn Down

    Definition: To decline or reject an offer.

    Example: We had to turn down their proposal since it didn't fit our budget.

  6. Keep Up With

    Definition: To stay informed or maintain the pace.

    Example: It's challenging to keep up with all the changes in our industry.

  7. Show Up

    Definition: To arrive or appear.

    Example: I hope all the attendees show up on time for the conference call.

  8. Catch Up On

    Definition: To get informed about something you've missed.

    Example: I need to catch up on the latest progress reports before our team meeting.

  9. Fill In

    Definition: To provide missing information.

    Example: Can you fill in the details about the new client contract?

  10. Carry Out

    Definition: To perform or execute a task.

    Example: Our team carried out the market research project on schedule.

  11. Get Along With

    Definition: To have a good relationship with someone.

    Example: I get along with all my team members very well.

  12. Run Into

    Definition: To meet someone unexpectedly.

    Example: I ran into an old colleague at the industry conference.

  13. Go Over

    Definition: To review or examine something in detail.

    Example: Let's go over the proposal again before we send it.

  14. Break Down

    Definition: To fail to work properly.

    Example: Our computer system broke down during the presentation, delaying the meeting.

  15. Set Up

    Definition: To organize or prepare something.

    Example: We need to set up a meeting with the client to discuss the project.

  16. Call Off

    Definition: To cancel something

    Example: We had to call off the meeting due to unforeseen circumstances.

  17. Work Out

    Definition: To solve a problem or find a solution

    Example: We need to work out the details of the contract before we sign.

  18. Pick Up

    Definition: To answer the phone or collect something.

    Example: Could you pick up the phone and transfer the call to my assistant?

  19. Point Out

    Definition: To draw attention to something.

    Example: The manager pointed out a potential issue in the project plan.

  20. Follow Up

    Definition: To take further action after an initial contact.

    Example: I'll follow up with you next week to discuss the next steps.

Thank you for watching, and I hope these phrasal verbs help you communicate more effectively at work. Happy learning!