Thursday, March 5, 2020

Figure Out - Phrasal Verb of the Day

Figure Out - Phrasal Verb of the Day Todays phrasal verb of the day is: Figure OutInfinitive form: Figure OutPresent Tense: Figure out/Figures outing form: Figuring OutPast tense: Figured OutParticiple: Figured OutIt is a separable phrasal verb that can be used in two ways:1. When you understand or learn the answer to a question or the solution to a problem.I figured out the answer to question #9 on my Math homework.2. When you understand why a person is a certain way or acts a certain way.Im trying to figure John out, but I just dont understand him.A video about a young girl trying to figure it out. In the video she uses: figuring things out, figuring themselves out, figure all that out, a nice place for all of that to be figured out, Im figuring it out,1. She _______ ____ the code to the safe and stole thousands of dollars in jewelry.2. _____ ___ how to break into the safe must have taken some time.3. She is a very unique robber. Police cant ______ her ____.4. Have you ever _______ _____ a secret password or code?Reph rase the following sentences:I have finally found the answer to Question number 7.I really need to understand her, if we are going to date.The police need to find an explanation to how the thief broke into the jewelry shop.

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