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Rennan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

To stand upright

Is "stand upright" the same as "stand up"?
  

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No. "stand upright" means "keep or change to the erected status" who has been standing up, while "stand up" often means that someone who is sitting down now, and is asked to stand up.

  • No.
  • "stand upright" means "keep or change to the erected status" who has been standing up, while "stand up" often means that someone who is sitting down now, and is asked to stand up.
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No. "stand upright" means "keep or change to the erected status" who has been standing up, while "stand up" often means that someone who is sitting down now, and is asked to stand up.
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