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An Amazing English Word

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An amazing confusing 2 letter English word. ….
English is a crazy language, here we want to bring one word which everyone knows

A reminder that one word in the English language that
can be a noun, a verb, an adverb, an adjective, and a preposition.

The word is ” UP “

This two-letter word in English has more meanings than
any other two-letter word, and that word is… you know now it is “UP” .

It is listed in the dictionary as an [adv.], [prep.], [adj.], [n] or [v].

It’s easy to understand (UP) meaning toward the sky or
at the top of the list, but when we awaken in the morning,
why do we “wake UP”?

At a meeting, why does a topic “come UP”?
Why do we “speak UP”, and
why are the officers “UP for election” and
why is it “UP” to the admin to “write UP” a report?
We “call UP” our friends, “brighten UP” a room, “polish UP”
the silver, “warm UP” the leftover food and “clean UP” the bathroom/kitchen.
We “lock UP” the apartment and “fix UP” the old car.

At other times, this little word has real special meaning…
People “stir UP” trouble, “line UP” for tickets,
“work UP” an appetite, and “think UP” excuses.

To be dressed is one thing but to be “dressed UP” is special.

And this “UP” is confusing:
A drain must be “opened UP” because it is “stopped UP”.

We “open UP” a store in the morning but we
“close it UP” at night. We seem to be pretty “mixed UP” about “UP”!

To be knowledgeable about the proper uses of “UP”,
“look UP” the word “UP” in the dictionary.
In a desk-sized dictionary, it “takes UP” almost 1/4 of the page
and can “add UP” to about thirty definitions.

If you “are UP” to it, you might try “building UP” a list of the
many ways “UP” is used. It will “take UP” a lot of your time,
but if you don’t “give UP”, you may “wind UP” with a hundred or more.

When it threatens to rain, we say it is “clouding UP”.
When the sun comes out, we say it is “clearing UP”.
When it rains, the earth “soaks it UP”.
When it does not rain for a while, things “dry UP”.
One could go on and on, but I’ll “wrap it UP”, for now … . .
my time “is UP”…!

Oh . . . one more thing: What is the first thing you do
in the morning and the last thing you do at night?

  ..."UP"...

Did that one “crack you UP”?

Don’t “screw UP”.

Send this on to everyone you “look UP” in your address book . . . .
or not . . . “it’s UP” to you.

Now we will “SHUT UP”…!

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