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Cheer up English

Cheer up. English is happy. Phrasal verb -ERG? Cheer up; pull oneself together

Cheer? The uplink sentence is as follows:

1. When did you? Cheer up? Or when? Cheers? What about you? Upward, you no longer feel depressed and become more cheerful. When you cheer up or something cheer you up, you will no longer feel depressed and become more cheerful.

2. Huh? Cheer? Up? Because? I am? Going? Where to? Cooking? Answer? Does it look nice? Lunch? For what? We! "Well, cheer up, because I'm going to cook a big lunch for us!"

3. Mine? Friends? Keep? Say what? "Cheer? Up? Men? It? Is it okay? Is it? Worse? What about you? Is it okay? Is it? Stuck? Underground? Are you online? Answer? Hole? Full? Yes? Water. " ? Me? Do you know? What? What does it mean? My friend keeps saying to me, "Brother, cheer up! Your situation is already very good! Fortunately, you are not trapped in an underground hole filled with water! " I know he means well.

4. with what? That? Announcement? Paphos? Really? "Fallen!" ? Answer? Cheer? Went? Up? From where? That? Is it assembled? Soldier. Announced: "Paphos has fallen!" The soldiers gathered together cheered.

5. Is she? Stay? Where to? Cheer? They? Up? Before? She? Went? Open? Looking for? For what? Answer? Home? That? Had it? Never? Known? Sadness. She stayed to cheer them up, and then continued to look for a home that had never experienced sadness.