Phrasal Verb - Setting Up
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.Definition
- To prepare or arrange something before an event or activity,
- To install or configure software or hardware,
- To provide the necessary conditions or resources for something to occur,
- To establish or create a new situation or system,
- To cause someone or something to be in a particular position or state in preparation for an action
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll help you set up the table for the dinner party. |
| 2 | Let me show you how to set up your new computer. |
| 3 | The coach will set up the team before the game. |
| 4 | We need to set up a meeting with the client next week. |
| 5 | The project manager will set up a timeline for the project. |
| 6 | The construction crew will set up scaffolding around the building. |
| 7 | The chef will set up the kitchen before preparing the meal. |
| 8 | The event organizer will set up the stage and sound system. |
| 9 | The teacher will set up the classroom before the students arrive. |
| 10 | The IT department will set up the network for the new branch office. |