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This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!. Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!. Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.. Today is Day 10 and we're studying "price" phrasal verbs.
I chose to include this verb in my 30-day challenge because it’s something I’ve been doing a lot of lately.
My husband and I are looking to make a lot of large purchases for our home:
a dining room table and chairs, a couch, chairs and tables for the living room, maybe a new bed.
We might even buy a TV – we haven’t had one for as long as we’ve been living together.
So when you’re buying something that’s fairly expensive,
you generally don’t just go to the store, pick one out, and buy it.
You might go to several stores, look online, do some research.
When you’re researching the price of something, you’re pricing it out.
We have to price out the cost of a new roof.. Another way you could say this is with another phrasal verb, shop around.
That is when you look at more than one place in order to choose what you’re going to buy.
We shopped around all day to price out new TV’s and I think we got a great deal!
You might also see the phrases price up or price down.
When you price something up, you increase the price.
They priced it up when they realized everyone wanted one.
When you price something down, you reduce the price.
/ˈCHalənj/
Act of formally inviting someone to compete. invite to join in contest.
/ˈsev(ə)rəl/
Many of. more than two but not many. More than two but not a large amount.
/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/
used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.
rise in size, amount, or degree of something. become or make greater in size or degree.
/frāz/
word group forming conceptual unit. Sets of words used together. put into form of words.
/ˈhəzbənd/
married man considered in relation to his spouse. use resources economically.