English Phrasal Verb Bank On

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This is the phrasal verb 'Bank On' which has one meaning. This lesson describes that it means to base your hopes on something or someone. We recommend that listening to this English phrasal verb audio lesson until the end, then do the exercises below to practice and to see if you understand how to use it in context. https://englishphrasalverbscourse.podbean.com/mf/web/j7w4fk/PV54BankOn.mp3 Phrasal Verb Lesson: Bank On Decide which sentence uses the phrasal verb 'Bank On' correctly? Leave a comment on our website in the comment section below with your answer. We couldn't go to the bank on Sunday. We couldn't bank on the bank to be open on Sunday. We couldn't put the bank on our list for Sunday. Get More Phrasal Verb Lessons & Lessons for Fluency Get access to full lessons from the Phrasal Verb Course with lessons you can print, download the audio and get the Phrasal Verb Stories to hear all the phrasal verb lessons being used together! Your free trial includes access to join conversation practice sessions (with a native speaker) and online lessons that focus on improving listening and speaking skills to speak English confidently and fluently. Take the first step to reach your fluency goals by joining our 7-Day Free Trial here   Other Phrasal Verb Lessons: Hear some other lessons from our podcast. Examples and audio to help you understand each one. Wash Down #2 Take Down #1 Run Down #1