Monthly Archives: March 2011

>COME UP WITH (1)

> come up with = think of examples: Andrew always comes up with great ideas about how to spend our time together. I have come up with a nice plan for our problem. The commitee will have to come up … Continue reading

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>COME UP WITH (1)

> come up with = think of examples: Andrew always comes up with great ideas about how to spend our time together. I have come up with a nice plan for our problem. The commitee will have to come up … Continue reading

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>COME OUT (12)

> come out = state that you support something or notcome out in support of somethingcome out in favour of somethingcome out against somethingcome out in opposition to something examples: The mayor has come out in support of building a … Continue reading

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>COME OUT (12)

> come out = state that you support something or notcome out in support of somethingcome out in favour of somethingcome out against somethingcome out in opposition to something examples: The mayor has come out in support of building a … Continue reading

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>COME ALONG (1), COME BACK (4)

> come along = appear examples: She always wanted to live abroad, so when the opportunity came along, she took it. When the chance comes along, I ‘ll ask my boss for a raise. We didn’t intend to sell the … Continue reading

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>COME ALONG (1), COME BACK (4)

> come along = appear examples: She always wanted to live abroad, so when the opportunity came along, she took it. When the chance comes along, I ‘ll ask my boss for a raise. We didn’t intend to sell the … Continue reading

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>PICK UP (1), COME APART (1)

> pick up = take in my hands examples: You dropped a coin on the floor. Pick it up! The baby picks up whatever she finds on the floor. The baby is crying. Can you pick her up, please? The … Continue reading

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>PICK UP (1), COME APART (1)

> pick up = take in my hands examples: You dropped a coin on the floor. Pick it up! The baby picks up whatever she finds on the floor. The baby is crying. Can you pick her up, please? The … Continue reading

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>COME IN (2)

> come in = is needed for a plan  examples:  That’s a great plan! But where do I come in? What do I have to do? I need someone who can speak German, so that’s where you come in. -Where … Continue reading

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>COME IN (2)

> come in = is needed for a plan  examples:  That’s a great plan! But where do I come in? What do I have to do? I need someone who can speak German, so that’s where you come in. -Where … Continue reading

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