his match someone for him
You should hyphenate "set up" when it is used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "set-up process" or "set-up fee." However, when used as a verb phrase, such as "I will set up the meeting," it should not be hyphenated. Always consider the context to determine the correct form.
An estate should be set up as soon as possible. Any one can pass on anytime and the estate needs to be set up.
An if, then statement.
You will need to set up a space and the time for it. Your seminar should have a set theme.
Set B, the one with dialysis tubing
It should automatically be there
nope.
no
Disney is hoping to set up a Disneyland in Shanghai in around 2014.
you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment. They might have to pull out some of your teeth...=o
NO
no because it will be hard