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Phrasal Verb - Shutting Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'shut up' means to stop talking, often used to request or demand that someone else stops talking. It can also be used to express the action of closing one's mouth or the act of making something quiet or silent. This phrasal verb can be used as a verb in the imperative form to give a command or as a verb in the past tense to describe an action that has already been done.

Examples

No.Example
1Can you please shut up and listen to the teacher?
2I'm trying to concentrate, so could you shut up?
3The baby finally shut up and went to sleep.
4The crowd at the concert was so loud that I asked them to shut up.
5My sister kept nagging me, so I told her to shut up.
6The noisy neighbors shut up when they saw the police.
7The judge asked the rowdy audience to shut up and ordered the courtroom to be cleared.
8The engineer shut up the engine of the train.
9The hiker shut up his water bottle to make it easier to carry.
10The library is a place where you're expected to shut up and study.