Generally used with to, that is, be up to, pronounced as: British [bi ?p tu]? American [bi ?p tu]?
be up to
Interpretation: The responsibility lies with...
Usage: be up to has two meanings. The first meaning is that someone has the ability to complete a certain task or accept a certain challenge. This phrase can also refer to someone's free time.
Example:
I'll?be?up?to?see?you?tomorrow.
I'll come to see you tomorrow. Extended information
Synonyms of be up to: rest with
rest with
Pronunciation: British [rest w?]? American [rest w?]? < /p>
Interpretation: It depends
Grammar: rest cannot be used as an attributive to modify other nouns. If it means "the remaining...things", the?rest?of structure must be used.
Example:
Can?I?pay?the?rest?with?a?credit?card?
Can I pay for other parts with a credit card?