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Phrasal Verb - sitting by (someone or something)

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the verb sitting by (someone or something)

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Definition

  1. To be present and stay near someone or something, often to offer support or comfort, or to keep an eye on a situation. 2. To wait for something to happen or for someone to arrive. 3. To be in a position where one is affected by an action or event, often negatively.

Examples

No.Example
1She sat by her sick husband, holding his hand and comforting him.
2I'll sit by the fireplace and read a book while it rains outside.
3The students sat by their desks, waiting for the teacher to arrive.
4The fire alarm went off, and we all had to sit by our lockers until the all-clear was given.
5The neighbors sat by and watched as the house next door burned down.
6He sat by the pool, sunbathing and sipping a drink.
7The children sat by their father as he told them stories at bedtime.
8The jury sat by and listened attentively as the witnesses testified.
9The tourists sat by the roadside, waiting for the bus to come.
10The dog sat by the grave of its master, loyal and mourning.

Phrasal Verb - sizing up

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

to carefully assess or evaluate a situation, person, or thing in order to determine its value, worth, or potential; to form an opinion or make a judgment based on careful observation and consideration

Examples

No.Example
1The sales manager spent hours sizing up the competition before making any major decisions.
2After sizing up the market, the entrepreneur decided to launch her new product.
3The detective took his time to size up the suspect before questioning him.
4The team captain sized up the opposition before deciding on the game plan.
5The investor spent months sizing up the market before making any investments.
6The real estate agent took the time to size up the property before making an offer.
7The judge sized up the defendant before delivering his verdict.
8The employer sized up the applicant before extending a job offer.
9The negotiator sized up the other party before making any concessions.
10The athlete sized up the competition before entering the ring

Phrasal Verb - Looking in on

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

A phrasal verb meaning to check on or visit someone or something, often unannounced or unexpectedly, to make sure they are all right or to provide assistance. It can also mean to observe or monitor a situation.

Examples

No.Example
1I'll look in on the baby while you go to the store.
2Can you look in on my dog while I'm at work?
3I'll look in on the progress of the project tomorrow.
4I'd appreciate it if you could look in on my elderly neighbor.
5The manager asked me to look in on the employees during the lunch break.
6Let me look in on the meeting before I join.
7I'll look in on the patients before I leave the hospital.
8Can you look in on the experiment while I take a break?
9I'll look in on the financial reports before they are presented to the board.
10The detective looked in on the suspect's alibi.

Phrasal Verb - Looking on

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

Looking on means to watch or observe something carefully and often without participating in it. It can also mean to approve or allow something to happen.

Examples

No.Example
1The manager was looking on as his employees worked diligently to meet the deadline.
2My parents were looking on as I took my first steps.
3I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw my sister's boyfriend looking on as she got dressed.
4The police were looking on as the protestors marched through the streets.
5Looking on, I couldn't help but feel proud of my team's performance.
6The teacher was looking on as the students took their exams.
7My grandfather used to look on as I played with my toys as a child.
8Looking on, it seemed like the situation was getting out of control.
9The new employee was given the opportunity to look on as the more experienced workers did the task.
10Looking on, I couldn't believe my eyes as the sun began to rise over the mountains.