Phrasal Verb - Showing Around
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.Definition
This phrasal verb means to introduce or accompany someone to places, often as a guide or host. It implies a degree of familiarity and connection with the places being shown.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'd be happy to show you around my hometown if you're ever in the area. |
| 2 | The tour guide showed us around the ancient ruins. |
| 3 | Can you show me around the museum and explain the exhibits? |
| 4 | My friend showed me around her university campus. |
| 5 | The new employee was shown around the office by his colleagues. |
| 6 | The salesperson showed us around the showroom and explained the features of each product. |
| 7 | I'll show you around my garden and tell you about each plant. |
| 8 | The mayor showed dignitaries around the city during their visit. |
| 9 | My sister showed me around her favorite shops in the city. |
| 10 | The tour company offers packages where they show you around different countries. |