We have a exercise about the Prasal Verbs above.
Try to do the exercise, it is cool!!!
Phrasal Verbs - “ up”
If you are late, you need to hurry up.
- Please hurry up. We are terribly late.
- We need to hurry up or we will miss our flight.
You can ring up somebody on the telephone.
- I will ring you up when I get back.
- You can ring me up if you need any help.
If you cut your skin, it needs to heal up.
- This will take a week to heal up.
- I cut myself shaving and it will not heal up.
Before I go on a long journey, I have to fill up my car with petrol (or if I were in the US gas.)
- I need to fill up my car.
- The concert filled up quickly and not everybody could get in.
When I send a package, I wrap it up well.
- Could you wrap this up for me?
- They didn’t wrap it up properly and it got damaged.
If you have something valuable, it is a good idea to lock it up.
- He did not lock up his desk properly and somebody stole his calculator.
- I think they should lock up pedophiles for a very long time.
If you don’t have enough money to buy something, you need to save up.
- I am saving up to go on a trip to New York.
- You’ll have to save up if you want to buy a car.
When things are in a mess, you need to tidy them up.
- We need to tidy up the office before the visitor comes.
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