Learn some prepositional phrases:
ANSWER
Answer for: be responsible for.
e.g. You will have to answer for your mistakes.
Answer to: explain or justify for.
e.g. You will have to answer to the judge for what you did.
LISTEN
Listen to: follow the instructions of.
e.g. You never listen to what your parents tell you to do.
Listen up: pay attention to.
e.g. Listen up! You must finish this before you go.
HOLD
Listen to: follow the instructions of.
e.g. You never listen to what your parents tell you to do.
Listen up: pay attention to.
e.g. Listen up! You must finish this before you go.
HOLD
Hold someone or
something at bay: keep someone or something at
a safe distance.
e.g. The bombing might be able to hold the enemies at bay, at
least for a while.
Hold back on
something: withhold something.
e.g. Hold back on this. We might need it in the days to come.
Hold by: stick to a promise.
e.g. I hope you will hold by this agreement.
Hold good for
someone or something: remain open
e.g. an offer to someone or something.
e.g. Does it hold good for everyone, including members of the
family?
Hold no brief for
someone or something: not to tolerate
someone or something.
e.g We should hold no brief for social injustice.
Hold off from doing
something: delay or postpone doing
something.
e.g. Can you hold off buying this car? We can't afford it.
Hold out: survive.
e.g. I don't think we can hold out much longer with this kind of
income.
Hold a candle to
someone or something: be equal to
someone or something.
e.g. You don't hold a candle to your brother when it comes to
playing the guitar.
Hold one's head up: be confident.
e.g. Hold your head up when
it comes to public speaking.
FADE
Fade down: diminish.
e.g. The thunder faded down, and soon the sun came out.
Fade up: increase the sound gradually.
e.g. Let's fade up the music when the speaker finished his speech.
HORSE
Horse around: play around nosily and roughly.
e.g Stop horsing around! It's time to go home!
EAT
Eat up: consume too much
(figuratively).
e.g. This big project has eaten me up.
EGG
Egg on: encourage
someone to do something.
e.g. She is determined to do that. You don’t
need to egg her on.
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