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Eat Out | Go Ahead | Hang Around | Turn Up | Wash Up
영낳괴 2019. 6. 30. 23:56엔구 구동사 복습 11일차!
eat out
to have a meal in a restaurant
They often eat out at nice restaurants.
How often do you eat out?
go ahead
to proceed with something
We should go ahead with the plan.
I'll be home late tonight, so go ahead and eat on your own.
hang around
to wait or stay at a certain place, without doing much
I was just hanging around the park, waiting for him to show up.
turn up
to arrive at a place, especially unexpectedly or after some time
She turned up with a stack of presents.
When she finally turned up, the train had already left the station.
You'll never guess who turned up last week at the Halloween party.
wash up
to clean one’s hands (and face)
Go wash up before lunch.
Ready for Dinner
Tina wanted to have a meal with her boyfriend Josh, so she made plans for them to eat out. Josh told her that he might come home late, because he had a lot of work to do, but Tina went ahead with her plan and made a reservation for 8 pm. At 7 pm Tina was ready, she washed up, got dressed and put on make-up, so she was just hanging around the house, waiting for Josh to turn up. Half an hour passed when Josh finally arrived. "Ready, honey?", he asked as he walked through the door. There was no reply, so he entered the living room only to see that Tina was all dressed up, but deeply asleep.
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