Ret's Weekend English Roundup • Week 20, 2026

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Ret's Weekend English Roundup • Week 20, 2026

FEATURED LESSON

The phrasal verb sort out means to organize something, resolve a problem, or deal with a situation successfully. It can also mean to separate things into groups.

It is very common in British English: "I'll sort it out" = I'll fix the problem / take care of it.

For example: “We need to sort out the files before the move.” or “Don’t worry, I’ll sort out the booking for you.”

Le phrasal verb sort out signifie organiser quelque chose, résoudre un problème ou gérer une situation avec succès. Il peut aussi vouloir dire trier des choses en groupes.

Très courant en anglais britannique : "I'll sort it out" = Je vais régler ça / m'en occuper.

Par exemple : « Il faut qu'on trie les dossiers avant le déménagement. » ou « Ne t'inquiète pas, je vais m'occuper de la réservation pour toi. »


USE 'SORT OUT' LIKE A PRO

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OUR FEATURED LESSON IN CONTEXT

📖 "I need to sort out my wardrobe this weekend."
📖 "The company is trying to sort out the technical issues."
📖 "Can you help me sort out these papers?"
📖 "Don't worry about the tickets — I'll sort it out."
📖 "We have to sort out our differences before the meeting."

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