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English learning: hang up, hang out & hang on

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2015-07-30 14:11ABC.net.au Editor: Wang Fan

You "hang out" the washing.

And you "hang out" with friends.

You "hang up" your clothes.

And "hang up" things like tools.

To end a phone call is to "hang up".

"Hang on" can mean to wait.

     Hang on a minute.

And "hang on" means to hold something tightly.

     You have to hang on to the rope.

Watch the video to learn more.

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