Essential Business Phrasal Verbs at Work
Phrasal verbs are an integral part of business English, helping you communicate more effectively in the workplace. This video introduces 2 essential phrasal verbs you need to know.
- Fill in for somebody: To do another person's job for a short period because they are not there or unable to do it. This phrasal verb is useful when you need to describe covering for a colleague. Example: 'Susan is on holiday this week, so I am filling in for her'.
- Look into something: To try to find out more information or facts about something. Use this phrasal verb when you need to describe investigating or researching a topic. Example: 'The Committee should look into the reasons for that alarming trend'
By mastering these business phrasal verbs, you'll be able to navigate professional conversations with greater ease and confidence. Watch the video to see these phrasal verbs in context and practice using them in your workplace interactions.
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