Phrasal Verb: BOIL DOWN TO - English Vocabulary #shorts


Today's phrasal verb is "boil down to” something. Phrasal verbs are tricky because it's difficult to figure out the meaning of the phrase from the words used in the phrase. But they're important in day-to-day communication, and they also help you score higher in your IELTS or your TOEFL speaking.

Now, if a situation or problem boils down to something, that's the main reason for it. For example: 

  • Becoming more fluent in English boils down to practice. 

This means the most important thing to becoming more fluent in English is practice.

Here's another example:

  • When it comes to staying fit, it boils down to eating healthy and exercising regularly. 

This means that the main factors in staying fit are eating well and exercising regularly.

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

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