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Figure out Learn the English expression, "Figure out"There are two ways to use the phrasal verb "figure out."Number 1: "figure out" means to find the solution to a problem. Now be careful: it doesn't mean fixing a problem. It just means finding the solution.If your car needs to be repaired, you'll want to figure out how you're going to get to work while it's in the shop. Find the solution before you take your car in.Number 2: "figure out" can mean to understand something complex. Like, "I can't figure out why my car is making a strange noise."Here's a tip: after "figure out," use words like "who, what, when, where, or why."--Practice: Read the transcript of this episode, take a quiz, and practice using "Figure out": https://plainenglish.com/expressions/figure-out ---Like this episode? Sign up to our free e-mail course on English expressions: https://plainenglish.com/essential-expressions-course--What is Plain English? Plain English is the modern way to upgrade your English skills with short English lessons. No time for long classes? No problem. Our lessons are short, interactive, and fun. They help you improve your English listening, learn new words, and speak English with more confidence. Sign up for free at: https://PlainEnglish.com/Or subscribe to our English-learning podcast about current events and trending topics: https://plain-english.captivate.fm/listenMentioned in this episode:Leave us a rating or review⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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