come up with significa “apresentar, inventar, planejar, criar, aparecer, chegar com, elaborar (plano, ideia, sugestão), produzir, gerar, ter (dinheiro)”. Agora que já sabemos o significado, vamos praticar com as sentenças e o áudio.

come up with to suggest or think of (an idea or plan/solution), to produce, find (money).

Pratique com as sentenças e o áudio logo abaixo:

  • They will have to come up with a plan.
  • We’ve been asked to come up with some new ideas.
  • Sean came up with the idea of buying a boat.
  • Is that the best you can come up with?
  • We’ll think about a present for your sister and see what we can come up with.
  • You need to come up with a name for your product.
  • Teachers try to come up with creative ways to keep the students engaged.
  • We finally came up with a solution to our problem.
  • Why don’t you try to come up with something more interesting?
  • Gregory came up with a great idea for the ad campaign.
  • Victoria always comes up with the right answer.
  • I wish I could come up with something more interesting, but I can’t.
  • We’re in big trouble if we don’t come up with the money by 3 o’clock.
  • Janice wanted to buy the car but she couldn’t come up with the cash.
  • How am I supposed to come up with $15,000?
  • Roger will be in trouble if he doesn’t come up with the money next week.

Portanto, Como se diz “apresentar, inventar, planejar, criar, elaborar (plano, ideia, sugestão), produzir, gerar, ter (dinheiro)” em inglês?

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