Multi-word verbs 動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)
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The verb 'get in' meaning 'to arrive' does not have an object. This is not the correct answer. The verb 'get in' meaning 'to arrive' does not have an object. The verb 'get in' means 'to arrive', often after a train or plane journey. You did not answer this question. |
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6 | Which option is NOT CORRECT? "I'll have to ______________, it's killing me!" | |||||||||
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The possible answers were: give up it give it up give up smoking give smoking up |