TEAM UP WITH

"Those who team up with like-minded spirits find that collective strength exceeds individual prowess, leading to shared success and fulfillment."

📖 Definition

To unite or collaborate to achieve a common goal, often by sharing skills, resources, or efforts to enhance productivity or success.

Examples in context

📖 Definition

To unite or collaborate to achieve a common goal, often by sharing skills, resources, or efforts to enhance productivity or success.

📝 Grammar Info

Separable
No
Cannot divide the phrase with other words.
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Neutral
Suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
Transitive
Yes
Requires an object (the person or group you collaborate with).

📊 Conjugation Table

Tense Form Example
Present Simple team up with They team up with local artists for the festival.
Past Simple teamed up with She teamed up with her colleagues to complete the project.
Present Continuous teaming up with He is teaming up with others for the charity event.
Present Perfect have teamed up with We have teamed up with a renowned chef for the event.

💡 When to Use

Collaborative projects
Use when individuals or groups join efforts to achieve a shared goal, enhancing efficiency and results.
Example: "The students teamed up with teachers to organize the science fair."
Business ventures
Employ in business contexts when companies or professionals collaborate for mutual benefits or large-scale projects.
Example: "The startup teamed up with a tech giant to improve its software."
Community events
Appropriate when community members work together to arrange or support social or cultural events.
Example: "The neighbors teamed up with volunteers to clean the park."

⚠️ Common Mistakes

Incorrect form
❌ Wrong: He is team up with experts.
✅ Correct: He is teaming up with experts.
💡 Tip: Use the correct continuous form when needed.
Separation of phrase
❌ Wrong: They team with up engineers.
✅ Correct: They team up with engineers.
💡 Tip: Keep the phrasal verb intact.
Missing object
❌ Wrong: The company teamed up to improve sales.
✅ Correct: The company teamed up with a consultant to improve sales.
💡 Tip: Remember to include who or what is being collaborated with.
Practice

TEAM UP WITH - IN PRACTICE

Study Method Proposal

  1. Listen and repeat the audio as many times as needed to improve your pronunciation
  2. Use the audio as a dictation exercise, trying to write what you hear and understand
  3. Create a new sentence following the structure of the example sentences

Examples in Context

  • 1
    Listen to example

    Local farmers decided to team up with researchers to improve crop yields.

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  • 2
    Listen to example

    The two directors teamed up with a well-known producer for their new movie.

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  • 3
    Listen to example

    Tech companies often team up with universities to foster innovation.

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Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

collaborate with join forces with

Antonyms

compete against

Quick Check

Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb:

"They decided to ___ local artists for the event."

team in
team up with
team on
team through

Frequently Asked Questions about Team Up With

What is the origin of team up with?

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The phrase 'team up with' originated from the concept of forming a team, implying collaboration. This expression gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly during industrialization, when teamwork was essential for productivity and innovation.

Can team up with be used in formal and informal contexts?

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Yes, 'team up with' is versatile and neutral, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is widely applicable in business, academic, and casual settings whenever collaboration is involved.

What is the difference between team up with and collaborate with?

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'Team up with' typically implies a closer, often informal collaboration, while 'collaborate with' is more formal and may refer to professional or academic teamwork, suggesting a deliberate coordination towards a common goal.
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Alessandra Nóbrega

History teacher who fell in love with English! This passion led me to specialize in languages and work on bilingual education projects. With 37 years in education, I believe learning should be meaningful – not just memorization.

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