6. Phrasal Verbs

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What does the phrasal verb 'take out' refer to in the context of insurance?

  • Obtain or arrange insurance (correct)
  • Withdraw funds from an account
  • Cancel an existing policy
  • Calculate the total premium

What is the meaning of 'set up' in relation to a guarantee?

  • Remove financial obligations
  • Withdraw the existing guarantee
  • Evaluate the current terms
  • Create a new guarantee (correct)

What does 'pay off' indicate in financial terms?

  • To negotiate a lower rate
  • To reduce a payment amount
  • To earn interest on a loan
  • To repay a debt in full (correct)

In the context of judgment, what does 'hand down' mean?

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What does 'bring forward' imply when changing a meeting schedule?

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What does 'break down' refer to when discussing costs and income?

<p>To analyze the information in detail (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of the phrase 'law down' in a legal context?

<p>To put rules or conditions in writing (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does it mean to 'deposit' in a financial context?

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Flashcards

Hand down a judgement

To formally announce a decision in a court of law.

Set up a guarantee

To create or establish something, especially officially.

Set off a debt

To pay off a debt or obligation.

Pay off a mortgage

To repay a debt in full.

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Bring forward a meeting

To make a date or time earlier.

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Break down the Community’s costs

To divide something into smaller parts or categories.

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Lay down the requirements

To officially state a legal rule or regulation.

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Enter into an agreement

To become a party or participant in a legal agreement.

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Study Notes

Phrasal Verbs

  • Take out insurance: Obtain insurance coverage.

  • Set up a guarantee: Establish a guarantee.

  • Cover a debt: Pay off or secure a debt.

  • Pay off a mortgage: Settle mortgage payments in full.

  • Hand down a judgement: Issue a court ruling.

  • Set off a mortgage: Offset the amount of one mortgage against another.

  • Lay down requirements: Establish rules or regulations.

  • Storage of personal data: Storing personal data as per rules.

  • Break down costs and income: Analyse costs & income.

  • Bring forward a meeting: Move a meeting to an earlier time.

  • Pay off a mortgage early: Settle a mortgage beforehand.

  • Into court: To a judicial court, rather than a party.

  • Deliver a judicial decision: Produce a court decision.

  • Become a party to: Join a legal agreement.

  • Making/Change a date or time earlier: Moving a meeting or a date forward.

  • Discharge a debt: Pay off part of/all of a debt.

  • Create: Form/design/write something.

  • Put something in writing: Document something in written form.

  • Deposit in an account: Store money into an account.

  • Divide into categories: Organize information into groups.

  • Obtain or arrange: Get resources or make an agreement.

  • Repay a debt in full: Pay a debt in total.

Phrasal Verbs in Sentences

  • Avoid personal liability: One way to prevent personal liability is to... (example sentence using a phrasal verb)

  • Participation quota: Each flat's participation quota in a limited company is to... (example sentence using a phrasal verb)

  • Trial has been: The trial has been adjourned... (example using a phrasal verb to show date/time change).

  • Need to pay mortgage: Will you need to pay a home mortgage... (example using a phrasal verb of payment).

  • Owner-debtors cannot vote: Owner-debtors cannot vote until they settle what they owe... (example sentence using a phrasal verb.)

  • Tax purposes: The company may have losses for tax purposes... (example using a phrasal verb to show an expected condition)

  • Negotiations with the claimant: The company negotiations with the claimant... (using phrasal verbs for negotiations).

  • Company losses: If you wish, I can show the company's losses... (using phrasal verbs to show details)

  • Client's account: You'll need to transfer 10% of the purchase price to the client's account.... (using a phrasal verb involving money transfer)

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