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- procrastinate
- comprehensive
- negligible
- account for
- 최정숙 저
- 품목별 원산지 기준
- 팝송 영어 공부
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- get the hang of it
- nail down
- 수입요건
- wing it
- how do you like
- expressions for advice
- The 48 Laws of Power
- FTA 원산지 결정기준
- narrow down
- Anxiety is the Dizziness of Freedom
- 영어 팝송 공부
- 수입신고 영어
- 제9702호
- put behind
- course of action
- put together
- willing
- put forward
- 통관 영어
- apparently
- put a lot of work into
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Print, Help, Send / Print out, Help out, Send out 본문
Print, Help, Send / Print out, Help out, Send out
오뚝이충 2023. 5. 13. 15:17Let us help you out with 3 English Phrasal Verbs for Work
- Hey, Aubrey How's it going today, How you doing?
- Print vs. Print out
: Interchangeable. Can you print this please? = Can you print out this please? = Can you print this out please?
Both means the same.
- Help vs. Help out
: Can you help me? = Can you help me out?
Interchangeable. It doesn't add a lot of value. The phrasal verb version is a bit informal. But really not different.
- Send vs. Send out
: Can you send out that email today? = Can you send that email today?
Slightly different but it's negligible. Send out is more informal but doesn't matter. You can use that either.
** Let's do a roleplay for our listeners **
A: Thanks for helping me out. There's so much to do.
B: No problem, I printed out a to-do list so we can cross things off as we finish them.
A: Good idea. I sent out an invitation email this morning so you can mark that off.
B: Awesome. So how can I help?
A: Actually, Can you print the name tags?
B: For sure. Send me the guest list then I'll take care of it.
- Difference btw Send / Send out
"Send out" means sending sth without specifying who is being sent to.
"Send" is more about 1 to 1.
(마무리 인사)
A: Fun to be on the podcast with you as always.
B: Yes absolutely. I'll see you next time Linsey.
A: Talk to you soon, take care.
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