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Phrasal Verb - setting out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To begin a journey or a new project.
  2. To establish or lay the foundation for something.
  3. To present or introduce something for consideration or debate.

Examples

No.Example
1They are setting out on a road trip across the country.
2The company is setting out to revolutionize the industry.
3The mayor set out his vision for the city's future.
4The team is setting out to break the world record.
5The teacher set out the problem for the students to solve.
6The new CEO is setting out to turn the company around.
7The explorers set out to discover new lands.
8The committee is setting out to write new regulations.
9The artist is setting out to create a masterpiece.
10The students are setting out to raise awareness for a cause.

Phrasal Verb - Showing Around

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Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the 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
1I'd be happy to show you around my hometown if you're ever in the area.
2The tour guide showed us around the ancient ruins.
3Can you show me around the museum and explain the exhibits?
4My friend showed me around her university campus.
5The new employee was shown around the office by his colleagues.
6The salesperson showed us around the showroom and explained the features of each product.
7I'll show you around my garden and tell you about each plant.
8The mayor showed dignitaries around the city during their visit.
9My sister showed me around her favorite shops in the city.
10The tour company offers packages where they show you around different countries.