
Mastering Phrasal Verbs: Improve Your English Language Skills with Essential Phrasal Verbs Examples
Enhance your English language proficiency with this comprehensive guide on essential phrasal verbs. Dive into examples, such as "be into," "come across," "find out," "rely on," "look into," and "work out," to understand their meanings and usage effectively. Perfect your language skills and broaden your vocabulary by learning how to use these common phrasal verbs in everyday conversations and written communication.
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Phrasal Verbs Ex. 1 Page 25 Phrasal Verbs Ex. 1 Page 25
be into be into Jackie's really into classical music.
be into; be into; To be very interested in To be very interested in
Come across He came across some of his old friend letters in his desk.
Come across; Come across; to Find Something by Chance.
Find out When he found out what we'd done he was so shocked.
Find out ; to get information about something because you want to know more about it, or to learn a fact or piece of information for the first time:
Rely on Can we confidently rely on him to get the job done?
Rely on to trust someone or something.
Look into Look into The detective looked into the case, but he couldn t find any clues to help him.
Look into Look into examine facts and information.
Work out Work out work out There will be a There will be a full full investigation investigationto to work out what what caused caused the the accident accident. .