10. Phrasal Verbs (Day 10)

 

Here are some phrasal verbs that start with the letter "I," along with their meanings and example sentences suitable for SSC CGL preparation:


1. Iron out: To resolve or settle a problem or disagreement.


Example: The negotiating teams from both countries are trying to iron out their differences in the trade deal.


2. Invest in: To put money, time, or effort into something with the expectation of future returns or benefits.


Example: Many people choose to invest in real estate as a way to secure their financial future.


3. Identify with: To feel empathy or a connection with someone or something.


Example: As a teacher, I try to identify with my students and understand their challenges.


4. Inform on: To report someone's wrongdoing or give information about them to authorities.


Example: The informant decided to inform on the criminal organization to get protection and a reduced sentence.


5. Issue with: To have a problem or disagreement with something or someone.


Example: The team members had an issue with the new management's decision to change their work schedule.


6. Insist on: To demand or firmly request something.


Example: The teacher insisted on punctuality and attendance to maintain a disciplined classroom environment.


7. Increase in: To grow or become greater in quantity, size, or amount.


Example: The company experienced an increase in profits after implementing the new marketing strategy.


8. Include in: To add something as part of a group or category. 


Example: The travel package includes accommodation, meals, and guided tours.


9. Inquire into: To investigate or look into a matter to gather information or find out the truth.


Example: The committee was formed to inquire into the allegations of corruption within the organization.


10. Inquire about: To ask for information or details about something.


Example: The customer called the helpline to inquire about the delivery status of their order.


Remember to practice using these words in sentences to reinforce your understanding and improve your vocabulary retention. Good luck with your SSC exam! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.


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