PHRASAL VERB: WRAP UP (DEFINITION 1)
PHRASAL VERB: WRAP UP (DEFINITION 1): meaning and examples
For today's Daily Vitamin, we are looking at a phrasal verb with the word WRAP. WRAP is the verb we use to cover our presents in paper or put them into bags before giving them to someone.
Example 1: I have to wrap your presents before I give them to you.
We also use the phrasal verb TO WRAP UP in place of the word wrap. This phrasal verb is TRANSITIVE and SEPARABLE.
Example 2: I wrapped up our presents last night.
Example 3: I used red paper to wrap our presents up.
There is another use of the phrasal verb WRAP UP, which we will look at tomorrow. Until then, have a great day!