Meaning

  1. To be reasonable, believable, or consistent.
  2. To find the total amount by adding numbers together.
  3. To increase over time or combine to produce a significant effect.

Today's Sentences

01

Ordering extras really adds up.

Situation

Can you check the receipt?
I think they overcharged us.

Let me add it up.
Two burgers, fries, drinks and dessert too.

Right.
I guess I conveniently forgot that part.

Yeah, ordering extras really adds up.

02

That doesn’t add up.

Situation

Hey, who finished the last slice of pizza?

Not me!
I only had two.

Really? There were eight slices, and four of us.
That doesn’t add up.

Okay fine.
I might have “accidentally” eaten another slice.

Writer's Note

"Add up" is an intransitive, transitive, and inseparable phrasal verb.

  1. Intransitive - An intransitive verb does not need a receiver of the action which can end a sentence on its own.
    Structure - "Subject + add up"
    Example 1: His story doesn’t add up.
    Example 2: The numbers just don’t add up, we must’ve made a mistake.
    Example 3: It finally adds up now that I know the truth.
  2. Transitive - Transitive phrasal verbs require an object to complete their meaning, while intransitive ones do not have an object.
    Structure - "Subject + add up + object (numbers, amounts, costs, etc.)"
    Example 1: Can you add up these receipts for me?
    Example 2: She added up all her expenses from the trip.
    Example 3: He quickly added up the figures in his head.
  3. Inseparable - When an object cannot be placed between the particle and verb.
    Structure - "Subject + add up (to + amount)"
    Example 1: Those little expenses add up over time.
    Example 2: All the hours she spent practicing really added up to success.
    Example 3: The costs add up to more than we expected.

Related words - Accumulate, calculate, compute, correspond, count, equal, make sense, measure up, mount up, tally, total

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