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(It’s a) Set Up! Part Two

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Help me set it up in my office, please. Would you be upset if I canceled our dinner plans? She got very upset when the bank lost her money. All right. Hey, I'm Margaret. I'm an author and professional language educator, and I'm here to help you learn the hardest parts of the English language. Today, we're focusing on the words set and up together in that order. They mean one thing as a verb and something different as a noun

Two additional meanings for the phrasal verb expression "set up." Let’s discuss the noun "upset" too! #ESL #PhrasalVerbs #SetUpUpsetPartTwo

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