Monthly Archives: June 2011

>HOLD UP (1)

> hold up = delay, make someone be late  examples: I ‘m sorry I ‘m late. I was held up at the office.  I ‘m sorry I ‘m late. I was held up in the heavy traffic. What is holding … Continue reading

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>HOLD UP (1)

> hold up = delay, make someone be late  examples: I ‘m sorry I ‘m late. I was held up at the office.  I ‘m sorry I ‘m late. I was held up in the heavy traffic. What is holding … Continue reading

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>HOLD ONTO, HOLD ON TO (1)

> hold onto = hold on to = keep examples: Many people lost their property in the war but his family held on to their land and held on to most of their property. When you get inside a casino, … Continue reading

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>HOLD ONTO, HOLD ON TO (1)

> hold onto = hold on to = keep examples: Many people lost their property in the war but his family held on to their land and held on to most of their property. When you get inside a casino, … Continue reading

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>HOLD OUT FOR

> hold out for = continue asking for something better examples: The workers are holding out for more money. The workers are holding out for higher wages. We are holding out for a raise. We are not selling the house. … Continue reading

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>HOLD OUT FOR

> hold out for = continue asking for something better examples: The workers are holding out for more money. The workers are holding out for higher wages. We are holding out for a raise. We are not selling the house. … Continue reading

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>HANG ON (1)

> hang on = wait, be patient examples: Hang on a second. I think I have forgotten to turn the lights off. Hang on. I think somebody is calling for help. Hang on, my friend. I know you ‘re facing … Continue reading

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>HANG ON (1)

> hang on = wait, be patient examples: Hang on a second. I think I have forgotten to turn the lights off. Hang on. I think somebody is calling for help. Hang on, my friend. I know you ‘re facing … Continue reading

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>HANG OUT (1)

> hang out = spend time in a place examples:  We usually hang out at local restaurants. Where do you usually hang out in the city?  In the summer we hang out at local bars by the beach.  Many children … Continue reading

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>HANG OUT (1)

> hang out = spend time in a place examples:  We usually hang out at local restaurants. Where do you usually hang out in the city?  In the summer we hang out at local bars by the beach.  Many children … Continue reading

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