to replenish · to add more of something that is running low
This expression is your go-to when you need to add a little more of something you're already using, rather than buying a completely new supply. 🤔 Think phone credit, petrol, or even just a bit more sugar for your coffee! It’s perfect for those quick, small replenishment trips. ☕️⛽️
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use 'to top up' for many things: 'to top up your mobile credit', 'to top up your fuel tank', 'to top up your account balance', or even 'to top up your drink'. It implies adding to an existing amount to bring it back to a desired level. Very versatile!
Situation: Your mobile prepaid card is almost expiring, and you want to tell a friend you need to add more balance. Which English expression is most appropriate? A. to grow up B. to catch up C. to top up