Give up to something.

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Re: Give up y

Nothing because it's wrong. It was written by a learner. The preposition to shouldn't be there.

The phrasal verb that the writer of the thumbnail meant to use is: give up something.

The topic of the video is giving up your faith.
 
Re: Give up y

Why is your title "Give up y"?
 
Re: Give up y

tufguy, you have until 00.09 tomorrow to edit your thread title so that it makes sense.

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Re: Give up y

tufguy, you have until 00.09 tomorrow to edit your thread title so that it makes sense.

(You will need to click on Go Advanced.)

Where is it located? I can't see "Go advanced" anywhere.
 
Re: Give up y

tufguy, you have until 00.09 tomorrow to edit your thread title so that it makes sense.

(You will need to click on Go Advanced.)

Done.
 
Re: Give up y

Nothing because it's wrong. It was written by a learner. The preposition to shouldn't be there.

The phrasal verb that the writer of the thumbnail meant to use is: give up something.

The topic of the video is giving up your faith.

Sorry I forgot to ask you something.

Do we say "We loose faith in something"?
 
Re: Give up y

No. Look up "loose" in a dictionary and you'll see where you've made an error.
 
Re: Give up y

No. Look up "loose" in a dictionary and you'll see where you've made an error.

Sorry, I wanted to write "Lose".


Do we say "We lose faith in something"?
 
Re: Give up y

We do, but you lose your faith if you stop believing in a religion.
 
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