Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Up"
- Wash up.
- Stand up!
- I give up.
- What's up?
- Fill it up.
- He stood up.
- Hey, wait up!
- Don't give up!
- Hurry up, Tom.
- The sun is up.
- Tom set me up.
- Don't stand up.
- It's up to you.
- Let's hurry up.
- Prices went up.
- Turn up the TV.
- I called him up.
- I called Tom up.
- I'm tied up now.
- It is up to you.
- She got up late.
- She tied him up.
- She woke him up.
- Sit up straight.
- I get up at 6:30.
- I get up at 7:00.
- Stand up, please.
- What woke you up?
- Clean up the room.
- I got up at seven.
- Put your hands up!
- We got up at dawn.
- Fill it up, please.
- Get me up at eight.
- I have to dress up.
- She didn't show up.
- Shut up and listen!
- Turn the volume up.
- Go and wake Mary up.
- I got up about five.
- I'm fed up with her.
- It's time to get up.
- Please don't get up.
- Prices are going up.
- She gave up smoking.
- Who put you up to it?
- I got up at about six.
- I stayed up all night.
- I'm tied up right now.
- Call up Tom right away.
- Please add up the bill.
- Don't give up the fight.
- He added up the figures.
- Hurry up! We'll be late.
- I don't want to give up.
- I'll leave it up to you.
- My mother gets up early.
- She struggled to get up.
- Tom has to get up early.
- We gave him up for dead.
- I have a stuffed-up nose.
- I usually wake up at six.
- Let's leave it up to him.
- She looked up at the sky.
- Everybody looks up to him.
- I caught up with him soon.
- I usually get up at eight.
- She usually gets up early.
- She was brought up by him.
- We woke up after midnight.
- We're up against the wall.
- Why didn't you call me up?
- Giving up isn't the answer.
- He turned up an hour later.
- What are you lining up for?
- When do you usually get up?
- You should give up smoking.
- Don't leave it up to chance.
- He made up his mind quickly.
- I stayed up late last night.
- I'm used to staying up late.
- Tom finally gave up smoking.
- He stayed up late last night.
- He'll soon catch up with Tom.
- I'm used to getting up early.
- You'd better give up smoking.
- Did you call him up yesterday?
- I made up my mind to go there.
- I will pick you up around six.
- Let me know what you're up to.
- The price of eggs is going up.
- The sky is likely to clear up.
- We must make up for lost time.
- Where have you been up to now?
- Where will the bus pick us up?
- Why don't you give up smoking?
- He made up his mind right away.
- I can't put up with that noise.
- I don't mind getting up at six.
- I get up at six in the morning.
- I grew up eating Japanese food.
- I'm saving up to buy a new car.
- Mary stayed up late last night.
- She's used to getting up early.
- The cost of living has gone up.
- Where can I pick up my baggage?
- He made up his mind to go there.
- He's saving up to go to college.
- He made up a story about the dog.
- He made up his mind to marry her.
- I advised him to give up smoking.
- I get up at six almost every day.
- It's up to you decide what to do.
- She picked him up at the station.
- Tom gets up at six every morning.
- We got up at four in the morning.
- Can you pick me up at the station?
- He made up his mind to be a pilot.
- I had to run to catch up with Tom.
- I made up my mind to study harder.
- I will pick him up at the station.
- She grew up to be a famous doctor.
- She has put her house up for sale.
- The taxi picked up two passengers.
- What time do you get up every day?
- You don't have to get up so early.
- He stood up and took a deep breath.
- I am accustomed to staying up late.
- I can't put up with her any longer.
- I can't put up with him any longer.
- I saw my sister tear up the letter.
- Nothing can force me to give it up.
- She advised him to give up smoking.
- She got up at seven in the morning.
- She wakes him up every day at 6:30.
- I finally came up with a great idea.
- I got up at six-thirty this morning.
- I shouldn't have gotten up so early.
- I thought you had to get up by 7:30.
- Ken makes it a rule to get up early.
- She advised him to give up drinking.
- I can't put up with this hot weather.
- I shouldn't have stayed up all night.
- I think it's time for me to speak up.
- She ordered him to clean up his room.
- She's accustomed to getting up early.
- I never thought we'd end up like this.
- She made up her mind to go to college.
- He angrily tore up the letter from her.
- I never imagined we'd end up like this.
- When she entered the room, he stood up.
- I can't put up with the heat any longer.
- I can't tell you what we ended up doing.
- I hear that Bob and Lucy have broken up.
- Please wake me up at 6 tomorrow morning.
- She tore the letter up after reading it.
- What do you want to be when you grow up?
- Are you wondering what we ended up doing?
- I cheered myself up by listening to music.
- I don't feel up to running to the station.
- I think it's time to wind up this meeting.
- I went up to the 5th floor in an elevator.
- Please pick up your ticket at the counter.
- She was advised by him to give up smoking.
- He picked up a handkerchief from the floor.
- I don't feel up to eating anything tonight.
- I don't remember how we ended up in Boston.
- I shouldn't have to put up with this noise.
- I'm fed up with him always preaching to me.
- My mother gets up earlier than anyone else.
- She was advised by him to give up drinking.
- She's made up her mind to quit the company.
- We tried to cheer him up by taking him out.
- I've given up on the idea of buying a house.
- I got up early in order to attend the meeting.
- If you want to speak to me, please call me up.
- I have lots of work to clear up by the weekend.
- I'm getting up at six o'clock tomorrow morning.
- My sister has made up her mind to be a teacher.
- I have a lot of work to clear up by the weekend.
- I make it a rule to get up early in the morning.
- Let's wrap up this work now and go out drinking.
- You've got to give up gambling once and for all.
- You have to work harder to make up for lost time.
- I just got up. Give me a few minutes to get ready.
- She made up her mind to graduate from high school.
- I found it necessary to get up early every morning.
- A lot of people look up to you. Don't let them down.
- Bill got up early in order to catch the first train.
- He made up his mind to write in his diary every day.
- He made up his mind to jog in spite of his blindness.
- She ran very fast to catch up with the other members.
- She walked as fast as she could to catch up with him.
- She walked up to him and asked him what his name was.
- We'll have a good crop if this good weather keeps up.
- Everybody in the park looked up at the hot air balloon.
- You don't get up as early as your older sister, do you?
- He woke up to find himself lying on a bench in the park.
- She was about to call him up when he walked in the door.
- I think it's time for me to give up on this relationship.