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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hang up.

Don't hang up. What does it mean, the verb 'hang up'? How to use it and when to use it?
  

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Anonymous Don't hang up. What does it mean, the verb 'hang up'? ' Use it when you do not wish the other person to end your telephone conversation.

  • Anonymous Don't hang up.
  • What does it mean, the verb 'hang up'?
  • ' Use it when you do not wish the other person to end your telephone conversation.
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AnonymousDon't hang up. What does it mean, the verb 'hang up'?
'Return the telephone receiver to its original position or otherwise terminate a phone call.' Use it when you do not wish the other person to end your telephone conversation.
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Hold on to me while I am climbing the tree. Is this sentence correct with 'hold on to'?
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Don't hang up. Is it like 'don't cut the phone'?
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AnonymousIs this sentence correct with 'hold on to'?
Yes.
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AnonymousIs it like 'don't cut the phone'?
I have never heard that and don't know what it means.
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Let's try again. Don't hang up. Does it mean like 'don't put the phone down; I want to talk more'?
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AnonymousDoes it mean like 'don't put the phone down; I want to talk more'?
Yes.

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