EPISODE · Sep 24, 2022 · 15 MIN
Come Up With - Phrasal Verb
from Unstoppable English with Domynic · host Domynic Thomas-Foreman
I explain the phrasal verb 'come up with'. I describe how it's used, give a few examples and share some similar phrases as well as phrases that sound similar but are quite different ('something' comes up). If you have any questions, thoughts or ideas, please reach out to me; I'd love to hear from you. Come up with - phrasal verb - Invent, devise, create, provide, supply something It just hit/struck me - I just thought of / I just realized It just dawned on me - phrasal verb - I just realized .... Beat a dead horse - idiom - keep talking about something that has already been discussed Something came up - phrasal verb - A situation occurred / arose
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