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(It’s a) Set Up! Part One

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Introduce me to your roommate, and let's go out on a date because he or she is hot (rawr). All right. In the second entrant second instance, let's explore using setup as a noun. The setup for the wedding did not include any roses on the chairs. So setup, when used as a noun, means an arrangement. The way items are placed somewhere. My kitchen setup just needs a blender to be complete. So my kitchen lacks a blender, but everything else looks nice

Set up can be a phrasal verb -or- a noun! #PhrasalVerbs #SetUpUpsetPartOne #ESL

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Rocío (Ro) Christensen
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Hey. Just wanted to say I love how you structure these, and they're so accessible. It's amazing. I know that I would have really appreciated something like this with this kind of energy and this emphasis on creating mental images when I was starting to learn English. I think I would have really appreciated it. So I'm glad that you're doing it. Thank you so much for being on here and for sharing your work
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Hi, Rocio. How are you? Thank you so much for your reply. That really makes my day. In other words, that makes me very happy. So I hope you stick with me for a while and let your friends know that I'm here. And I look forward to creating many more bite sized bits of English for you and your friends to enjoy. I hope you have a great weekend. Take care. Bye
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