Phrasal Verb: Deal With / Come Back
Deal with and come back are two practical English phrasal verbs used constantly in everyday and professional conversation. This lesson explains both clearly. Deal with means to handle a problem or situation, as in she's good at dealing with difficult customers, a phrase often used in work contexts to describe managing challenges. Come back means to return to a place, as in she came back from her trip yesterday, describing physical return after being away. These phrasal verbs cover two different but equally common situations: handling problems and returning somewhere. Deal with is especially useful vocabulary for describing work skills and problem-solving, while come back is essential for talking about travel and daily routines. Practicing both in context will help you sound more natural when describing challenges and movements in your everyday English conversations.
Get the full app experience
Engaging video lessons and fun quizzes to help you ace your English.
Improve your English Level
Improve your pronunciation
Practice conversations
Sharpen your listening Skills
Fix common mistakes in English
Learn Grammar in a fun way
Expand your English Vocabulary
Coming soon to Google Play
© 2023 fluentjoy.com