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"I need to brush up on my English"or "brush up my English"?
Oct 29, 2014 2:44 PM
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Where I live in the eastern USA, it is more common to say BRUSH UP ON, but the Cambridge Dictionary says that either form is correct:
Definition --
To brush up (on):
to improve your knowledge of something already learned but partly forgotten:
I thought I'd brush up (on) my French before going to Paris.
Perhaps "brush up" without the "on" is more typical of British English?
October 29, 2014
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Both sound OK to me.
brush up ___
brush up on ___
brush ___ up
October 29, 2014
1
Both sound ok to me. Brush up on is possibly more common, though.
October 29, 2014
1
I need to brush up on my English
October 29, 2014
brush up is phrasal verb and you can a preposition within it which the proper preposition is (on).
October 29, 2014
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