Ret's Weekend English Roundup • Week 15, 2026

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Ret's Weekend English Roundup • Week 15, 2026

FEATURED LESSON

The phrasal verb to sort out means to organise, fix, or resolve a problem, situation, or confusion.

It is often used when someone takes action to bring order, clarity, or a solution.

For example: “I need to sort out my emails before the meeting.” This means I need to organise and deal with them.

Le verbe à particule to sort out signifie organiser, régler ou résoudre un problème, une situation ou une confusion.

Il s’emploie lorsqu’une personne agit pour mettre de l’ordre, clarifier ou trouver une solution.

Par exemple : « Je dois trier mes e-mails avant la réunion. » Cela signifie que je dois les organiser et m’en occuper.


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OUR FEATURED LESSON IN CONTEXT

📖 "I need to sort out this paperwork."
📖 "They sorted out the problem quickly."
📖 "She helped me sort out my schedule."
📖 "We must sort this out before it gets worse."
📖 "He’s trying to sort out his finances."

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