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Sarunnio Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

pick up/out

Hi,

1. pick up/ pick out
2. balance up/out

What is the difference for each pair?

Thank you very much,
  

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  • com/browse/pick%20up For balance up , this should be followed with "to", and the word balance here is used as a noun.
  • eg.
  • They increased their balance up to 45% this year.
  • For balance out , this is used as a verb, meaning, to bring things into balance.
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pick up - lift; purchase; meet with the intention of taking someone somewhere.
I dropped a book on the floor. Then I picked it up. / Pick up your feet when you walk. I'm tired of listening to you shuffle all over the house.
I have to pick up a few things at the supermarket for dinner tonight.
My car wouldn't start, so Jackie came to my place and picked me up and took me to t

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