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Phrasal Verb - Setting Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To prepare or arrange something before an event or activity,
  2. To install or configure software or hardware,
  3. To provide the necessary conditions or resources for something to occur,
  4. To establish or create a new situation or system,
  5. To cause someone or something to be in a particular position or state in preparation for an action

Examples

No.Example
1I'll help you set up the table for the dinner party.
2Let me show you how to set up your new computer.
3The coach will set up the team before the game.
4We need to set up a meeting with the client next week.
5The project manager will set up a timeline for the project.
6The construction crew will set up scaffolding around the building.
7The chef will set up the kitchen before preparing the meal.
8The event organizer will set up the stage and sound system.
9The teacher will set up the classroom before the students arrive.
10The IT department will set up the network for the new branch office.