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give up (something) or give up (from) something?
Hi! I wanted to know if in English it is required a preposition after the phrasal verb "give up".
Never give up what you really like.
is it correct to say "give up (what you really like)", or should we say: "give up (of/from) what you really like"?
Any help will be appreciated.
2018년 12월 1일 오후 12:53
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The correct structure is 'give up something', so no preposition is needed.
On the other hand, we can say 'give up on something/someone', which would have a different meaning (you expect that thing or person to fail).
Hope it helps!
2018년 12월 1일
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Not a native speaker, but i think its give up "on" something.
But better wait for someone who is really sure.
2018년 12월 1일
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