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What does the phrasal verb 'take out' refer to in the context of insurance?
What does the phrasal verb 'take out' refer to in the context of insurance?
What is the meaning of 'set up' in relation to a guarantee?
What is the meaning of 'set up' in relation to a guarantee?
What does 'pay off' indicate in financial terms?
What does 'pay off' indicate in financial terms?
In the context of judgment, what does 'hand down' mean?
In the context of judgment, what does 'hand down' mean?
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What does 'bring forward' imply when changing a meeting schedule?
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?
What does 'break down' refer to when discussing costs and income?
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What is the meaning of the phrase 'law down' in a legal context?
What is the meaning of the phrase 'law down' in a legal context?
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What does it mean to 'deposit' in a financial context?
What does it mean to 'deposit' in a financial context?
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Study Notes
Phrasal Verbs
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Take out insurance: Obtain insurance coverage.
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Set up a guarantee: Establish a guarantee.
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Cover a debt: Pay off or secure a debt.
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Pay off a mortgage: Settle mortgage payments in full.
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Hand down a judgement: Issue a court ruling.
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Set off a mortgage: Offset the amount of one mortgage against another.
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Lay down requirements: Establish rules or regulations.
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Storage of personal data: Storing personal data as per rules.
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Break down costs and income: Analyse costs & income.
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Bring forward a meeting: Move a meeting to an earlier time.
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Pay off a mortgage early: Settle a mortgage beforehand.
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Into court: To a judicial court, rather than a party.
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Deliver a judicial decision: Produce a court decision.
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Become a party to: Join a legal agreement.
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Making/Change a date or time earlier: Moving a meeting or a date forward.
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Discharge a debt: Pay off part of/all of a debt.
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Create: Form/design/write something.
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Put something in writing: Document something in written form.
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Deposit in an account: Store money into an account.
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Divide into categories: Organize information into groups.
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Obtain or arrange: Get resources or make an agreement.
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Repay a debt in full: Pay a debt in total.
Phrasal Verbs in Sentences
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Avoid personal liability: One way to prevent personal liability is to... (example sentence using a phrasal verb)
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Participation quota: Each flat's participation quota in a limited company is to... (example sentence using a phrasal verb)
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Trial has been: The trial has been adjourned... (example using a phrasal verb to show date/time change).
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Need to pay mortgage: Will you need to pay a home mortgage... (example using a phrasal verb of payment).
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Owner-debtors cannot vote: Owner-debtors cannot vote until they settle what they owe... (example sentence using a phrasal verb.)
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Tax purposes: The company may have losses for tax purposes... (example using a phrasal verb to show an expected condition)
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Negotiations with the claimant: The company negotiations with the claimant... (using phrasal verbs for negotiations).
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Company losses: If you wish, I can show the company's losses... (using phrasal verbs to show details)
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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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Test your knowledge of phrasal verbs commonly used in legal and financial contexts. This quiz covers terms related to insurance, mortgages, debt, and court rulings, challenging you to understand their meanings and applications. Enhance your understanding of these essential expressions in everyday professional communication.