Phrasal Verbs for Talking About Work Tasks and Projects
In the workplace, clear and natural communication is essential. Native English speakers often use phrasal verbs when talking about tasks, projects, deadlines, meetings, and teamwork. Instead of formal words, they prefer simple expressions like carry out a task, wrap up a project, or hand in a report. In this lesson, you will learn useful phrasal verbs for talking about work tasks and projects, along with clear meanings and practical example sentences. These phrasal verbs will help you sound more confident, professional, and natural in meetings, emails, and daily office conversations. 1. Carry Out When you “carry out” a task, it means you are completing or performing it. Example: “I need to carry out a report for the meeting tomorrow.” Usage: This phrasal verb is used…