Phrasal verbs are an integral part of the English language, which makes it more lively and expressive. They allow you to express different shades of the meaning of verbs, and also make speech more natural and understandable for native speakers. 🔎 eat out – to eat in a restaurant (кушать не дома) Ex: When I lived in Spain, I used to eat out all the time. 🔎 move out – to stop living in a particular home (выселится, выехать) Ex: Her landlord has given her a week to move out. 🔎 figure out - to finally understand something or someone, or find the solution to a problem after a lot of thought (выяснить, найти решение) Ex: We need to figure out what went wrong. 🔎 ask out – to invite someone to come with you to a place such as the cinema or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship (пpиглacить кoгo-тo нa cвидaниe в pecтopaн, кинo или пpocтo пoгулять) Ex: She's asked Steve out to the cinema this evening. 🔎 fall out – to argue with someone and stop being friendly