Phrasal Verbs Using 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others - Performing an Action (Forward & Forth)
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to bring forward
[Verb]
to suggest something for discussion or consideration
Ex: The brought forward a plan to boost company morale .
to carry forward
[Verb]
to save something for later use or consideration
Ex: The company policy allows employees carry forward unused vacation days to the next year .
to go forward
[Verb]
to advance to the next stage of a competition or process, especially by winning a preliminary round or meeting certain requirements
Ex: Winning the regional qualifiers means they go forward to represent their school at the national competition .
to move forward
[Verb]
to make progress or advance in a positive direction
Ex: He has been contemplating how move forward in his personal development .
to put forward
[Verb]
to present an idea, suggestion, etc. to be discussed
Ex: The committee put forward new guidelines for remote work.
to bring forth
[Verb]
to give birth and bring into being
Ex: The midwife assisted the mother as brought forth her son in the birthing center .
to come forth
[Verb]
to appear, emerge, or be revealed
Ex: The flowers bloomed , and their vibrant came forth, adding beauty to the garden .
to give forth
[Verb]
to release or produce something, like smoke, sounds, or aromas
Ex: The gave forth a beautiful melody .
to hold forth
[Verb]
to talk at length about a topic, often in a manner that others might find uninteresting or boring
Ex: Whenever Bill gets started on his conspiracy theories , he hold forth for hours , oblivious to the eye rolls from his friends .
to set forth
[Verb]
to present information or arguments in a coherent and clear manner
Ex: He set the rules forth clearly at the beginning of the game.
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