There's a new class on how to make a website, you should ____________ up for it
to sign up
Since you love computers and the latest technology, you shoud _________ up programming as a hobby.
to take up
When will the Starbucks _________ up at the new mall?
to open up
The plane couldn't _______________ because of a storm.
to take off
- to leave the ground and fly
I'm sorry. I have to cancel our meeting. Something urgent has ______________.
to come up
-to happen
to catch up
This class on 21st century technology is too difficult. I just can't ____________ up.
to keep up
Steve Jobs was a true innovator and great businessman, I really ________ up to him.
to look up
The company was ____________ by a big multinational.
totake over
- to buy /get control of
It would be great if you could __________ this weekend.
to come over
-to visit me
I can't work this gadget, I _________ up!
to give up
I can't believe I ate all that candy, I feel sick. I think I might ____________ up
to throw up
I spent so much time on the Internet and not with my girlfriend that she decided to __________ up with me.
to break up
He's going to ______________ photography in his free time.
to take up
- to start to learn
The rain stopped and the sun _____________.
to come up
- to appear
_ came up
to line up
You were late for the meeting , don't __________ up late again.
to show up
I have a class in 15 minutes and I'm still in bed. I really should _________ up.
to get up
The company is expanding and ______________ new staff.
to take on
-to recruit
I ___________ an old school friend in the street yesterday.
to come across
- to meet by chance
came across = met by chance
This is an important issue, You should __________ it up at the meeting.
to bring
The new Macbook Pro is selling amazingly well, Apple sure knows how to ______________ up
to clean up
You love computer games and watching cartoons. Why don't you just ________ up?
to grow up
A lot of people were injured when the bomb ___________.
to go off
- explode
-went off
Please ____________. I'm very interested to hear what you have to say.
to go on
- to continue