🧩 Top 10 Phrasal Verbs for Work

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📚 The Cheat Sheet

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Catch up (on)
To do work you haven't done yet, or exchange news.
"I need to catch up on my emails."
Put off
To delay or postpone something.
"Let's put off the meeting until Friday."
Call off
To cancel something completely.
"They decided to call off the party."
Look into
To investigate or check something.
"I will look into that problem immediately."
Run out of
To have none left.
"We have run out of paper."
Get along (with)
To have a good relationship.
"I get along well with my boss."

🔗 1. Quick Match

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📝 2. Complete the Emails

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Word Bank:

put off run out of call off look into catch up

1. Hi team, I'm too busy today. Can we the meeting until tomorrow?

2. Sorry I'm late! I had to on some paperwork.

3. Bad news. We have coffee in the kitchen!

4. The client is complaining about the error. Please it and find a solution.

5. Due to the strike, we have to the conference completely.

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  • Catch up
  • Put off
  • Call off
  • Look into
  • Run out of
  • Get along

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