Luyện ngữ pháp - English Grammar in Use - Intermediate ((Unit 143:  Phrasal verbs (7) up))


Phrasal verbs (7) up

A go up / come up / walk up (to ... ) = approach
  • A man came up to me in the street and asked me for money.

catch up (with somebody), catch somebody up = move faster than somebody in front of you so that you reach them
  • I'm not ready to go yet. You go on and I'll catch up with you / I'll catch you up.

keep up (with somebody) = continue at the same speed or level
  • You're walking too fast. I can't keep up (with you).
  • You're doing well. Keep it up!
B set up an organisation, a company, a business, a system, a website etc. = start it
  • The government has set up a committee to investigate the problem.

take up a hobby, a sport, an activity etc. = start doing it
  • Laura took up photography a few years ago. She takes really good pictures.

fix up a meeting etc. = arrange it
  • We've fixed up a meeting for next Monday.
C grow up = become an adult
  • Ann was born in Hong Kong but grew up in Australia.

bring up a child = raise, look after a child
  • Her parents died when she was a child and she was brought up by her grandparents.
D clean up / clear up / tidy up something = make it clean, tidy etc.
  • Look at this mess! Who's going to tidy up? (or tidy it up)

wash up = wash the plates, dishes etc. after a meal
  • I hate washing up. (or I hate doing the washing-up.)
E end up somewhere, end up doing something etc.
  • There was a fight in the street and three men ended up in hospital. (= that's what happened to these men in the end)
  • I couldn't find a hotel and ended up sleeping on a bench at the station. (= that's what happened to me in the end)

give up = stop trying, give something up = stop doing it
  • Don't give up. Keep trying!
  • Sue got bored with her job and decided to give it up. (= stop doing it)

make up something, be made up of something
  • Children under 16 make up half the population of the city. (= half the population are children under 16)
  • Air is made up mainly of nitrogen and oxygen. (= Air consists of ... )

take up space or time = use space or time
  • Most of the space in the room was taken up by a large table.

turn up / show up = arrive, appear
  • We arranged to meet David last night, but he didn't turn up.

use something up = use all of it so that nothing is left
  • I'm going to make some soup. We have a lot of vegetables and I want to use them up.


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