Phrasal Verb - signing on (someone) up
· 2 min read
Image uploaded to Pixabay by Pixaline
.Definition
To officially enroll or register someone for a service or program, usually requiring the payment of a fee or completion of paperwork.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll sign you up for the gym membership. |
| 2 | Can you sign on your new employee for the company health insurance? |
| 3 | She signed her children up for after-school activities. |
| 4 | We'll need to sign on some additional staff to handle the increased workload. |
| 5 | The travel agent can help you sign up for a guided tour. |
| 6 | He signed his parents up for a senior citizens' discount program. |
| 7 | You'll need to sign on the new hire before they can start work. |
| 8 | I'll sign my friend up for the charity event. |
| 9 | The receptionist asked me to sign on for a loyalty card. |
| 10 | They signed up for a subscription to the magazine. |