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What does up mean as in up there? Can't we use without "up"? What does it imply when we use it?
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Hello! Great question, and not something I, as a native English speaker ever even thought about! You can use the term "up there" when talking about the front of a room. Here are some examples. When a teacher is about to give a lecture to a classroom, they use the phrase "eyes up front!", meaning "everyone look at me here at the front of the room". "The teacher got mad that I wasn't paying attention in class, so they made me move UP to the front of the room" If my wife asks me where she left her keys, I would tell her "you left them UP FRONT on the table", meaning on the table at the front (entry area) of the house If I'm at a concert and I see someone I recognize, I might text them and say "Hey, is that you up front?" or "Is that you up at the front?" I hope these examples help!
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