REACH OUT - Phrasal Verb - English Vocabulary

Today’s phrasal verb is 'reach out.' 


Don’t Forget we're building vocabulary; this is the most important thing you can do to become more fluent in English. 


Now, phrasal verbs can have different meanings in different contexts. Today, we're looking at two ways to use 'reach out.' 






#1 - if we reach out, then we are stretching out our arm to touch something. Here's an example: 


  • She reached out to pat the dog. Or, 
  • He had to reach out of the car window to get the parking ticket.


#2  - ‘reach out' also means to contact somebody. Here's an example: 


  • If you're having technical issues, please don't hesitate to reach out to our customer support team. 
  • The government's efforts to reach out to right-wing voters have paid off.



I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time." 

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