TOEIC Phrasal Verb Lesson - Count (Someone) Out
Feb 29, 2024Your knowledge of phrasal verbs will certainly be tested on the TOEIC® exam. Count (Someone) Out is one of the phrasal verbs that often appears in Part V and Part VI.
COUNT [SOMEONE] OUT means to not include someone, usually due to a problem or issue
- We can count out Mr. Smith from the golf tournament. He broke his arm in a bicycle accident.
- If you are going to go for a drink after work, count me out. I'm on a diet.
👉 Keep in mind the best way to remember phrasal verbs like this in English is to take the phrasal verb, write it in a sentence that's true for you or true in your world, and then memorize your sentences.
👉 You can even take your sentences and write them in the comments below. I would love to see your examples.
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