Monthly Archives: May 2011

>FOLLOW THROUGH (1)

> follow through (with something) = complete  examples: He is always making plans about starting a new business but he never follows through. We decided to follow through with our original plan. We have got to follow the project through. … Continue reading

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>FOLLOW THROUGH (1)

> follow through (with something) = complete  examples: He is always making plans about starting a new business but he never follows through. We decided to follow through with our original plan. We have got to follow the project through. … Continue reading

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>FOLLOW OUT

> follow out (something) =do something according to a plan, an idea, a suggestion etc examples: If you follow out my plan, everything will be fine. Just follow out your parents’ advice. They know what is best for you. If … Continue reading

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>FOLLOW OUT

> follow out (something) =do something according to a plan, an idea, a suggestion etc examples: If you follow out my plan, everything will be fine. Just follow out your parents’ advice. They know what is best for you. If … Continue reading

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>TALK OUT

> talk out = discuss and solve   examples: We ‘re best friends. We always talk out our differences. We ‘re best friends. We always talk out our problems. You must talk this dispute out with your landlord. You can … Continue reading

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>TALK OUT

> talk out = discuss and solve   examples: We ‘re best friends. We always talk out our differences. We ‘re best friends. We always talk out our problems. You must talk this dispute out with your landlord. You can … Continue reading

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>KNOCK OFF (2)

> knock off = stop work examples: He knocks off at four every day except Saturdays. On Saturdays they knock off at two. We were very tired, so we knocked off work early. We knocked off at two and had … Continue reading

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>KNOCK OFF (2)

> knock off = stop work examples: He knocks off at four every day except Saturdays. On Saturdays they knock off at two. We were very tired, so we knocked off work early. We knocked off at two and had … Continue reading

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>KNOCK UP (2)

> knock up = knock on the door and wake up somebody  examples: Knock me up at seven, will you? Mother knocked us up very early.  I ‘ll knock you up around five. A neighbour knocked us up in the … Continue reading

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>KNOCK UP (2)

> knock up = knock on the door and wake up somebody  examples: Knock me up at seven, will you? Mother knocked us up very early.  I ‘ll knock you up around five. A neighbour knocked us up in the … Continue reading

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