curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-about-adverbial-phrases/680a42e4f7c7a3dd1c4f388f.md
Listen to the audio and answer the question below.
What does James intend to do?
To cancel the plan and start from scratch.
James is not starting over with the plan.
To organize a plan using the steps they discussed.
To ask someone else to create the plan.
James says he will do this himself.
To ignore the steps for now.
James is not ignoring the steps.
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To write something up or to write up something means to prepare a written version of information, often in a clear and organized way. It's commonly used for creating reports, summaries, or plans. For example:
I'll write up the meeting notes and send them out. – This means you will organize and document the notes to share with others.
She wrote up a summary of the test results. – This means she created a clear written report of the results.
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