Begin is the
past tense of the
irregular verb begin. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
Here set up means to establish or start a business.
Example: Once I have the money, I am going to set up a computer business.
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phrasal verb set up, follow the link below to our language library.
To branch out is to do something different.
Example: We should branch out and make other products.
Here, to take over is to gain control.
Example: We’ll send in the army and take over the country.
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phrasal verb take over, follow the link below to our language library.
Here to work on means to be involved in a project.
Example: He asys that his uncle worked on the moon missions.
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phrasal verb work on, follow the link below to our language library.
Came is the
past tense of the
irregular verb come. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
Here
made is the
past tense of the
irregular verb make. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
Here, to go on means to do something after completeing something else.
Example: He will go on to University when he's finished high school.
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phrasal verb go on, follow the link below to our language library.
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made a real name for itself
To make a name for yourself is to achieve something that makes you famous or well known.
Example: You need to make a name for yourself in TV and theatre before you get a role in a big movies.