Asked by Henry2
A friend of mine wrote these sentences as part of a test.
She told me the correct phrases should be:
glow up together
have/host a party
become/be friends
send e-mails
write letters
go on a blind date
talk on the phone
Actually, I don't know the meaning of "glow up", can you please tell me?
I urgently need to know it!!
She told me the correct phrases should be:
glow up together
have/host a party
become/be friends
send e-mails
write letters
go on a blind date
talk on the phone
Actually, I don't know the meaning of "glow up", can you please tell me?
I urgently need to know it!!
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All the expressions are correct except that first one. I've never heard that one!!
However, it could be a typo, maybe -- could she mean "grow up together"? As far as I know, "glow" is a verb that doesn't need or take any adverb or conjunction or whatever to become a phrasal verb.
However, it could be a typo, maybe -- could she mean "grow up together"? As far as I know, "glow" is a verb that doesn't need or take any adverb or conjunction or whatever to become a phrasal verb.
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