🔰show up
✍🏾Meaning & Usage
arrive
🔺Day after day, Efrain showed up for class twenty minutes late.
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✍🏾Meaning & Usage
arrive
🔺Day after day, Efrain showed up for class twenty minutes late.
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💢 20 phrasal verbs with take
◾️Phrasal Verb 1: TAKE SOMEONE AROUND
✍🏾If you take someone around, you give them a tour.
Alex: My aunt is visiting next week, and it will be her first time in Washington. I’m working, but would you mind taking her around?
Kim: Of course I don’t mind! Do you think she’d like the museums, or is she more into nature?
Saul: David is going to start tomorrow, and he’ll need a tour of the building.
Brett: I’d be happy to take him around.
Fran: Have you seen Maude? I’ve been looking for her all morning!
Virginia: She’s taking a school group around the caverns today. She should be back just before dinner time.
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◾️Phrasal Verb 1: TAKE SOMEONE AROUND
✍🏾If you take someone around, you give them a tour.
Alex: My aunt is visiting next week, and it will be her first time in Washington. I’m working, but would you mind taking her around?
Kim: Of course I don’t mind! Do you think she’d like the museums, or is she more into nature?
Saul: David is going to start tomorrow, and he’ll need a tour of the building.
Brett: I’d be happy to take him around.
Fran: Have you seen Maude? I’ve been looking for her all morning!
Virginia: She’s taking a school group around the caverns today. She should be back just before dinner time.
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🔰 20 phrasal verbs with take
◾️Phrasal Verb 2: TAKE SOMEONE ALONG
✍🏾If you take someone along, you bring them with you while you go somewhere.
William: I’m going to run to the post office now. I’ll be back soon.
Tracy: Would you take the kids along? I’d love to have the house to myself for a bit!
Neal: I’m planning on taking a few paralegals along with me to trial.
Chelsea: That’s a good idea. They can keep track of the technology and the exhibits so you can focus on the witnesses.
Martina: Congress is in session today, so I’m going to go observe for a while.
Conrad: Take Holly along. It would be good for her to learn a bit about how those things work.
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◾️Phrasal Verb 2: TAKE SOMEONE ALONG
✍🏾If you take someone along, you bring them with you while you go somewhere.
William: I’m going to run to the post office now. I’ll be back soon.
Tracy: Would you take the kids along? I’d love to have the house to myself for a bit!
Neal: I’m planning on taking a few paralegals along with me to trial.
Chelsea: That’s a good idea. They can keep track of the technology and the exhibits so you can focus on the witnesses.
Martina: Congress is in session today, so I’m going to go observe for a while.
Conrad: Take Holly along. It would be good for her to learn a bit about how those things work.
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🔰 20 phrasal verbs with take
◾️Phrasal Verb 3: TAKE SOMEONE ASIDE
✍🏾When you take someone aside, you temporarily remove them from the group in order to discuss something privately with them.
Josephine: Is there any way you could take Alison aside at the next get-together and discreetly ask her if she’s heard anything about the merger?
Wolfgang: I’ll try, but it might be hard to get her alone.
Burt: You’ll never believe what just happened! Jules took me aside in the staff lounge and asked if I’d be interested in taking over from him next year!
Hector: You’re kidding! That’s great news!
Miriam: I don’t think there’s any need to dress her down in front of the whole office.
Cindy: I agree. I’ll just take her aside when an opportunity presents itself and have a chat with her privately.
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◾️Phrasal Verb 3: TAKE SOMEONE ASIDE
✍🏾When you take someone aside, you temporarily remove them from the group in order to discuss something privately with them.
Josephine: Is there any way you could take Alison aside at the next get-together and discreetly ask her if she’s heard anything about the merger?
Wolfgang: I’ll try, but it might be hard to get her alone.
Burt: You’ll never believe what just happened! Jules took me aside in the staff lounge and asked if I’d be interested in taking over from him next year!
Hector: You’re kidding! That’s great news!
Miriam: I don’t think there’s any need to dress her down in front of the whole office.
Cindy: I agree. I’ll just take her aside when an opportunity presents itself and have a chat with her privately.
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💢Advise against
✍🏾Meaning & Usage
To recommend not doing something
🔺I advise against walking alone in this neighborhood.
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✍🏾Meaning & Usage
To recommend not doing something
🔺I advise against walking alone in this neighborhood.
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