LINE UP – Phrasal Verb
Meaning of the English Phrasal Verb
LINE UP
English teaching for English Language Learners (ELL) who are learning to speak English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as an Additional Language (EAL)
line up someone/something
line someone/something up

Definition:
arrange people or things in a straight row
Examples:
1. Please line up here to get your tickets.
2. We lined up for the movie. “Do you think we will get in?” I asked.
Note: Many phrasal verbs have more than one meaning. The definitions may not all be shown here.
present – | LINE UP |
present participle – | LINING UP |
past – | LINED UP |
past participle – | LINED UP |