Use to Phrasal Verbs 'Cheer up' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language

The phrasal verb “cheer up” means to make someone feel happier or to become happier. In Hindi, it can be translated as “खुश करना” or “खुश होना”.

Usage Examples and Translation

1. Don’t be sad! Let’s go for a walk to cheer you up.

उदास मत हो! चलो टहलने चलते हैं ताकि तुम खुश हो जाओ।


2. She brought flowers to cheer up her friend.

उसने अपनी दोस्त को खुश करने के लिए फूल लाए।


3. He listened to music to cheer himself up.

उसने खुद को खुश करने के लिए संगीत सुना।


Key Mistakes

1. Using “cheer up” incorrectly: Some learners say, “I cheer up my friend” instead of “I cheered up my friend.” Remember to use the correct tense based on the situation.


2. Confusing “cheer up” with “cheer”: “Cheer” means to shout in support, while “cheer up” is about making someone happy.


3. Forgetting the context: Use “cheer up” in situations where someone is feeling down or sad.

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