signs, signed, signing
to sign up
phrasal verb
To register or enroll for a service, event, or activity
- 1I decided to sign up for the cooking class.
- 2She signed up for the gym membership yesterday.
To join or participate in something, like a class, club, or event. It means to officially put your name on a list or fill out a form to show that you want to be a part of it. It's like saying "yes, I want to be involved."
Remember, signing up is like making a commitment. Make sure you understand the requirements and dates involved before you do so. It's important to follow through once you've signed up for something.
at the ticket booth
Joining the Fun Ride
Sarah
Hey John, did you sign up for the roller coaster ride?
John
Not yet, I was just about to do that now.
Sarah
Great! It's going to be so much fun.
John
I can't wait! Let's head over to the booth together.
at a bookstore
Enrolling in the Book Club
Deborah
Hey Ashley, did you hear about the new book club starting next month?
Ashley
Yes, I did! I can't wait to sign up for it.
Deborah
I already enrolled this morning. It's going to be so much fun!
Ashley
Great! I'll register online tonight.
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Similar to "to sign up":
- 1enroll
- 2register