American English Grammar Review
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Phrasal verbs, here are a few more phrasal verbs that are used very commonly every day. How about the phrasal verb of make up? Make up. Makeup is a noun my wife put her makeup on, that would be a noun and makeup to make up is to do something, in this case to make up your face to put her makeup to put someone's makeup on means to put makeup on her face. We also use the phrasal verb makeup to repay or reduce something. Hey, yesterday, I am sorry, I wasn't able to make our lunch engagement. I'd like to make up for that by buying you lunch today. So that would be another way to use the phrasal verb make up? What about to create a story? Maybe something that you said somebody said in it's not true. They made it up. Hey, did you hear what he said yesterday? I know it's not true. He made that up. Another way we use a phrasal verb make up is when we want to add to something. Somebody might say, hey, let me make up the difference. somebody buys something and they don't have enough money. Okay, I need five more dollars. Okay, here I'll make up the difference. I will give you the $5. The phrasal verb take over is used a couple different ways to take over means to take charge. Here is the new owner of our company. They have just taken over management he has she has they have taken over management of the company. It might be for a manager who simply takes charge of something, hey, you're going to take over that division. Now you're going to be the new director of that division for our company. Come out. Come out is another phrasal verb to become. Come out can mean the same thing as to churn out Hey, how did that project turn out? How did it come out? Anyway, we can ask about a result in that I here's an example for come out. It's the result of something. Hey, I'm baking my very first cake. I'll just have to wait and see how it comes out from the oven. It'll be just 20 minutes. Hey, hope you enjoyed today's lesson.
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