1) start discussing something, a) get across b) bring up c) get through to d) back (someone) up 2) show that you're attempting to communicate a message a) blurt out b) talk (something) over c) get across d) butt in 3) talking about something that is meant to be a secret a) dry up b) get through to c) shut (someone) down d) let on 4) for interrupting a conversation a) jump in b) butt in c) get through to d) bring up 5) to join a conversation or an activity without being asked a) dry up b) talk (something) over c) back (someone) up d) butt in 6) say something without thinking about the effect it will have a) blurt out b) bring up c) get across d) shut (someone) down 7) stop talking because you haven't got anything else to say a) blurt out b) dry up c) talk (someone) around d) let on 8) make someone understand what you're trying to say. a) get through to b) jump in c) bring up d) shut (someone) down 9) discuss a problem or a plan to find a solution or resolve it in some way. a) get across b) bring up c) shut (someone) down d) talk (something) over 10) convince them or you want to persuade them to agree with you a) blurt out b) talk (someone) around c) back (someone) up d) let on 11) interrupt in a rude way during a conversation especially when you get rejected, a) shut (someone) down b) back (someone) up c) let on d) bring up 12) support by telling other people that they agree with something that you said or something that you did. a) butt in b) get across c) back (someone) up d) get through to

12 important Phrasal verbs 11° 2022 WRS

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