Monthly Archives: March 2011

>COPY DOWN, HANG OUT (1)

> copy down = write on paper (something that is spoken or shown on a board) examples: The students copied down the exercise from the board. This food is delicious! Tell me the recipe, I’ll copy it down. Let me … Continue reading

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>COPY DOWN, HANG OUT (1)

> copy down = write on paper (something that is spoken or shown on a board) examples: The students copied down the exercise from the board. This food is delicious! Tell me the recipe, I’ll copy it down. Let me … Continue reading

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>CLEAN UP (1), COME ACROSS (1)

> clean up = make clean examples: I clean up the whole house every Saturday. I spilt some coffee on the sofa but I’ve cleaned it up. The doctor cleaned up the wound. Clean up this mess! Our guests will … Continue reading

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>CLEAN UP (1), COME ACROSS (1)

> clean up = make clean examples: I clean up the whole house every Saturday. I spilt some coffee on the sofa but I’ve cleaned it up. The doctor cleaned up the wound. Clean up this mess! Our guests will … Continue reading

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>CHECK OUT (1)

> check out = examine examples: The pilots always check out the instruments before the plane takes off. The police checked out the whole house of the suspect but they didn’t find anything. The police are checking out the woman … Continue reading

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>CHECK OUT (1)

> check out = examine examples: The pilots always check out the instruments before the plane takes off. The police checked out the whole house of the suspect but they didn’t find anything. The police are checking out the woman … Continue reading

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>COME DOWN WITH

> come down with = become ill with something examples: I have a terrible headache and a running nose. I’m coming down with the flu. I’m not feeling very well today. I think I’m coming down with something. The baby … Continue reading

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>COME DOWN WITH

> come down with = become ill with something examples: I have a terrible headache and a running nose. I’m coming down with the flu. I’m not feeling very well today. I think I’m coming down with something. The baby … Continue reading

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>GO ON (1)

> go on (with) = continue examples: You can’t go on lying to your parents.  Go on with your story! I want to know what happened in the end. He looked at his watch and then went on talking on … Continue reading

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>GO ON (1)

> go on (with) = continue examples: You can’t go on lying to your parents.  Go on with your story! I want to know what happened in the end. He looked at his watch and then went on talking on … Continue reading

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