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My parents always ----- to be polite and respectful-
 
Brought me up
 
Bring me up
 
Bringed me up
To mention or introduce a topic, issue, or subject in a conversation. It can also mean to raise or care for children.
 
Bring up
 
Bring in
 
Bring about
 
Bring on
We need to ----- the meeting room before the guests arrive.
 
Set up
 
Decide on
 
Bring in
 
Bring up
To establish or arrange something, such as an event, system, or organization. It can also refer to preparing something for use or creating a situation.
 
Set up
 
Set in
 
Start on
 
Pick up
I ----- in a small town in the countryside
 
Grew up
 
Growing up
 
Raised in
 
Racin Santander
To mature or become an adult, both physically and emotionally. It can also refer to the period of growing older in a specific place or environment.
 
Grow up
 
Raise in
 
Develop in
 
Mature in
We should ------with our work instead of talking so much.
 
Get on
 
Go on
 
Get off
 
Get about
To continue doing something, usually in a focused or efficient manner. It can also mean to have a good relationship with someone.
 
Get on with
 
Get about
 
Get away
 
Get into
I didn’t know how to ----- an excuse for being late to work
 
look up
 
make up
 
made up
 
look into
To invent or create something, especially a story or excuse; to reconcile or resolve a disagreement with someone.
 
Make up
 
Make out
 
Find out
 
Set up
He ----- that his best friend was moving to another city
 
Found out
 
Find out
 
Take up
 
Took up
To discover or learn information, often something previously unknown.
 
Find out
 
Look up
 
Run into
 
Make up
I decided to ------ painting as a way to relax.
 
take up
 
pick in
 
begin
 
find out
To begin or start doing something regularly, such as a hobby or activity. It can also mean to occupy or use space or time.
 
Take up
 
Take away
 
Take in
 
Take out