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Nessitas Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"Set up"

When I use this expression. I see these words always but I do no know what mean.

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I hope the following definitions will help you. 1. transitive verb erect something: to erect something or put something in an upright or usable position set up road blocks 2.

  • I hope the following definitions will help you.
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  • transitive verb erect something: to erect something or put something in an upright or usable position set up road blocks 2.
  • transitive and intransitive verb prepare equipment for event: to prepare the equipment needed for an event The band is setting up on stage.
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I hope the following definitions will help you.

1. transitive verb erect something: to erect something or put something in an upright or usable position
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It depends what you want to say

Lots of thing can be set up.
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The complete sentence is : We could set up a lettler to São Paulo

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