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To move in, to come round, to hold on, to come in, to hang up, to show round VICKI: So, Callum, I hear you've got a wonderful flat. CALLUM: That's right. I've just moved in. VICKI: So you've recently started living there. CALLUM: Yes. I moved in last week. You must come round some time. Well, why don't you come round next week. CALLUM: Hold on a moment! Hi! So glad you could come round. Come in. VICKI: Thanks. Hey, this is a fantastic flat. CALLUM: Thanks. Let me hang your coat up. VICKI: OK, here, I'll put my scarf on the same hook too. CALLUM: Well, I'll show you around. VICKI: Yes, let's have a look at the other rooms. CALLUM: Right. This way…This is the living room… Examples: to move in: When we moved into our new offices everything was in boxes for weeks. to come round: Do you fancy coming round to my place for dinner tonight? to hang something up: When I stay in a hotel, I like to hang my clothes up, not leave them in my suitcase. to show someone around: My friend's never been to London before, so I'm looking forward to showing her around. Exercises: to move in: I'm moving in to my new house next week. to come round: Come round and see my new house. to hang something up: Let me hang your coat up. to show someone round: Let me show you round my new house.
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