May 19, 2012

Phrasal Verb: pair off

1.To pair off is to start a romantic relationship.

Examples of use:

a) Eileen and Pete met while on the same cruise last summer, and paired off in the last week of their holiday.

b) Everyone in our group started pairing off and I was left on my own.


2. To pair somebody off with somebody is to introduce two people to each other, in the hope that they will start a romantic relationship.

Examples of use:

a) Will you stop trying to pair me off with your brother!

b) I think my parents are trying to pair me off with their accountant.


infinitive
pair off
present simple
pair off and pairs off
-ing form
pairing off
past simple
paired off
past participle
paired off

 

Has somebody tried to pair you off with someone?


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