Phrasal Verbs
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To knuckle down (to start focusing on your work/ study
I work as a teacher and we have got exams coming soon, so we all need to knuckle down.
To get round to (to do something you have intended to do)
I would love to learn how to cook, but I just haven't got round to it.
To while away (to spend time in a relaxed way)
I love to while away the afternoon watching movies.
To brush upon (to improve a skill)
I love playing the guitar, but I need to brush upon it because I haven't played for some time.
To look up (find the meaning of a word in a dictionary)
I need to look up this word in the dictionary.
Take after (resemble)
I take after my father.
To bank on (to expect and hope something will happen)
The government is banking on the economy improving in the future.
To be in for (to be about to have or experience)
We are in for a few surprises in the future.
To pan out (to result or develop in a certain way)
I think things will get better, but we will have to see how things pan out.
To run up against (to face problems or difficult situation)
I think we are going to run up against a lot of problems in this area.
To mull over (to think about something carefully)
I have been mulling over this a lot recently.
To figure out (to find solution)
It's complicated and it is not easy to figure out a solution.
To buckle down (to start working hard)
It's time the government buckle down.
To stumble upon (to find by chance)
I would like to tell you about a great book that I stumbled upon recently.
Don't forget practice a lot because Practice Makes Perfect.
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