Daily Phrasal Verb: come up to

Phrasal Verb: come up to

Definition: equal – especially expectations, standard

Examples:

  • Sally didn’t get a raise because her work performance didn’t come up to her manager’s expectations.
  • Sally won’t get to go to the party unless her grades come up to at least a B.
  • Even with years of practice, I don’t think I will ever come up to my teacher’s level of violin playing.

Para practicar este phrasal verb te sugerimos que hagas algunas frases, las puedes publicar en los comentarios para que otros alumnos las comenten.

Entradas relacionadas:

  1. Daily Phrasal Verb: live up to
  2. Daily Phrasal Verb: play up

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