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IMG Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

how do you say it?

Here's the situation: we have a group of people and we want them to work in pairs. So in order to do that should they "pair up"/"couple up"/"split in pairs"? How do you say it?
  

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The first things that come to my mind are get into groups of two and find a partner.

  • The first things that come to my mind are get into groups of two and find a partner.
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The first things that come to my mind are get into groups of two and find a partner. Emotion: wink
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IMGwe have a group of people and we want them to work in pairs. So in order to do that should they "pair up"/"couple up"/"split in pairs"?
Among those, only 'pair up' is a natural expression.

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