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Meaning of "Turn up"



 
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Meaning of "Turn up" Fri Nov 05, 2004 19:27 pm  Meaning of "Turn up"
 

Test No. incompl/inter-41 "Good Bye", question 1

Why didn't you ......... up for work yesterday?

(a) to
(b) turn
(c) keep
(d) make

Test No. incompl/inter-41 "Good Bye", answer 1

Why didn't you turn up for work yesterday?

Correct answer: (b) turn

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Turn up Fri Nov 05, 2004 20:41 pm  Turn up
 

This means arrive.
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