Phrasal Verbs


Setting up a meeting of all 50 governors took a lot of planning. set up


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Setting up a meeting of all 50 governors took a lot of planning.
set up part.adj. When an activity or project is planned, arranged, or organized, it is set up.
The arrangements for the wedding were very complicated, but everything is set
up now.
setup n. How an activity or project is planned or arranged is the setup.
What’s the setup for the Fourth of July picnic?
3. set . . . up p.v. [informal] When you commit a crime but make it appear that another,
innocent person is guilty of the crime, you set the innocent person up.
Joe robbed the bank and tried to set me up by leaving some of the stolen money
in my apartment and then telling the police about it.
The detective didn’t believe me when I told him I had been set up.
setup n. [informal] An attempt by someone to make it appear that an innocent person is
guilty of a crime is a setup.
I told the detective it was a setup and that I could prove I had been at the
racetrack when the bank was robbed.
Infinitive: take after
PRESENT TENSE
-ING FORM
PAST TENSE
PAST PARTICIPLE
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take after & takes
after
taking after
took after
taken after
1. take after p.v. When you have personality characteristics or behaviors that are similar to
those of an older relative, such as your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather or an
aunt, uncle, you take after that person.
My son takes after me. He is quiet and he likes to read books about history.
Unfortunately, Larry takes after his Uncle Joe. Joe was lazy and drank too much,
and Larry is just like him.

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