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write 25 phrases of meaningful sentences​

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Answered by priyanshu99987
7

Explanation:

Give someone a hand – Help

Example: I need a developer like you to fix this issue. Can you give me a hand?

Sharp – Exactly at a particular time

Example: The party will start at 10 o’clock sharp.

Take it easy – Relax or Slow down and similar meaning.

Example: I will take it easy as it is only a first internal exam.

Up to the minute – Most recent news/information.

Example: I know about the progress of this project up to the minute.

About to – Intending to.

Example: I was about to dine, when you called me.

According to – As indicated.

Example: According to me, this should be decided by our principal.

As a matter of fact – In reality.

Example: As a matter of fact, I was playing with him this afternoon.

As long as – Provided that.

Example: As long as you concentrate in your studies, you would be scoring good marks.

By the way – incidentally (can be used to introduce a new, less important matter).

Example: Oh, by the way, you can do this task when you are free.

All of a sudden – Quickly and Unexpectedly.

Example: All of a sudden the view was obliterated by the street burning smoke.

Come up with – produce or create (something), especially when pressured or challenged.

Example: You need to come up with a solution to fix this issue permanently.

Right away – Immediately

Example: I could recognize her right away.

Show up – Appear.

Example: The movie started at 6:00 PM, but he did not show up until 6:30 PM.

Sort of – To some extent

Example: I was sort of hoping to leave college early today.

Stick with – Continue with

Example: I suggest you to stick with this concept as it can be applied to most of the technical issues.

Take care of – keep safe

Example: When I feel stressed, My wife takes care of me.

Regardless of – without being affected by any other events or conditions.

Example: You can tell me the truth regardless of what you have in your mind.

Point out – Explaining with attention

Example: After pointing out the mistake, I could do that math now.

So far – Until now

Example: Today is the hottest day I have seen so far.

Take advantage of – Make good use of the opportunity.

Example: To learn English grammar, you need to take advantage of school library books.

Take over – An act of taking control

Example: After him, his sons will take over the company.

Up to – Indicating a maximum amount.

Turn out – Prove to be that case.

Example: The project turned out to be beyond our team skills.

Work out – Possible of being solved.

Example: Although this decision can have bigger impact, we can work out for a better understanding.

Pick up – Receive or take something

Example: My luck has picked up after my hard work.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Give someone a hand – Help

Example: I need a developer like you to fix this issue. Can you give me a hand?

Sharp – Exactly at a particular time

Example: The party will start at 10 o’clock sharp.

Take it easy – Relax or Slow down and similar meaning.

Example: I will take it easy as it is only a first internal exam.

Up to the minute – Most recent news/information.

Example: I know about the progress of this project up to the minute.

About to – Intending to.

Example: I was about to dine, when you called me.

According to – As indicated.

Example: According to me, this should be decided by our principal.

As a matter of fact – In reality.

Example: As a matter of fact, I was playing with him this afternoon.

As long as – Provided that.

Example: As long as you concentrate in your studies, you would be scoring good marks.

By the way – incidentally (can be used to introduce a new, less important matter).

Example: Oh, by the way, you can do this task when you are free.

All of a sudden – Quickly and Unexpectedly.

Example: All of a sudden the view was obliterated by the street burning smoke.

Come up with – produce or create (something), especially when pressured or challenged.

Example: You need to come up with a solution to fix this issue permanently.

Right away – Immediately

Example: I could recognize her right away.

Show up – Appear.

Example: The movie started at 6:00 PM, but he did not show up until 6:30 PM.

Sort of – To some extent

Example: I was sort of hoping to leave college early today.

Stick with – Continue with

Example: I suggest you to stick with this concept as it can be applied to most of the technical issues.

Take care of – keep safe

Example: When I feel stressed, My wife takes care of me.

Regardless of – without being affected by any other events or conditions.

Example: You can tell me the truth regardless of what you have in your mind.

Point out – Explaining with attention

Example: After pointing out the mistake, I could do that math now.

So far – Until now

Example: Today is the hottest day I have seen so far.

Take advantage of – Make good use of the opportunity.

Example: To learn English grammar, you need to take advantage of school library books.

Take over – An act of taking control

Example: After him, his sons will take over the company.

Up to – Indicating a maximum amount.

Turn out – Prove to be that case.

Example: The project turned out to be beyond our team skills.

Work out – Possible of being solved.

Example: Although this decision can have bigger impact, we can work out for a better understanding.

Pick up – Receive or take something

Example: My luck has picked up after my hard work.

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