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Phrasal Verb of the Day. "Pick Up"

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 Pick Up




Unlock a new dimension of conversational English with today's phrasal verb of the day: "pick up." This versatile expression goes beyond the literal act of lifting something and takes on the meaning of going somewhere to collect someone, usually by car.

To "pick up" means to gather or collect someone, often in a vehicle. It's a commonly used phrasal verb in daily communication, adding a dynamic element to describing the action of fetching someone from a specific location.


Examples in sentence:

  1. I'll pick you up from the airport at 7 PM.
  2. Can you pick up the kids from school today?
  3. She asked me to pick her up at the corner of Main Street.


Incorporating "pick up" into your vocabulary enhances your ability to articulate everyday scenarios, making your English more natural and fluent. Stay tuned for more enriching phrasal verbs to elevate your language skills!



November, 2023

Posted by Oxford Language Club

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