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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Consider the following sentence:


"Everything for Summer is cancelled, we may as well just put up the Christmas tree and call it a year."


In this context, does "put up" mean the same as 'set up'?


And what does it mean "call it a year"?

  

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Christine Christie Everything for s ummer is cancelled . W e may as well just put up the Christmas tree and call it a year. Christine Christie In this context, does "put up" mean the same as 'set up'?

  • Christine Christie Everything for s ummer is cancelled .
  • W e may as well just put up the Christmas tree and call it a year.
  • Christine Christie In this context, does "put up" mean the same as 'set up'?
  • Yes.
  • Christine Christie And what does it mean "call it a year" mean ?
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Christine ChristieEverything for summer is cancelled. We may as well just put up the Christmas tree and call it a year.
Christine ChristieIn this context, does "put up" mean the same as 'set up'?

Yes.

Christine Chri

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