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How can you use the verb "bring up"?
May 17, 2015 10:46 PM
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"to bring up" is a phrasal verb with several meanings. Here are some examples: Parents are responsible for bringing up their children. I will bring up the topic at today's meeting. She was bulimic and would always bring (vomit) whatever she ate. The politician was brought up on charges of corruption. Her harsh words brought me up short (made me stop what I was doing because I was very surprised).
May 18, 2015
bring up is a phrasal verbs with different meanings, for example: Tom brought up the subject.(it means that Tom mentioned a subject.) It is quite a hard thing to bring up a child.(it means that is hard to raise or educate a child) http://manyphrasalverbs.blogspot.mx/2015/11/bring-up.html
November 17, 2015
For example if your were upstairs and your friend was downstairs you could say "Please will you bring up my phone?"
May 17, 2015
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