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1. He turned ——————– to be a gangster. (out / off / on / into)


2. He worked ———————– the problem in a few minutes. (From /on / out /

up)


3. He knows how to work ——————— the mob. (out / up/ in / on)


4. He had promised to come, but he didn’t turn ——————– (of/ out / up / off)


5. His own friends and family turned ——————— him. (out / against / down/

off)


6. That piano takes —————— too much space. (off / on/ up / after)


7. She takes ——————- her mother. (after / off / on/ up)


8. They are determined to stand ——————- for their rights. (out / up / over/ in)


9. He always runs ——————- his opponents. (down / out / off/ into)


10. The cost of living has run ——————– considerably. (From/ up / across /

off)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
12

Here you go...

1. Out

2. Out

3. On

4. up

5. Against

6.up

7. On

8. Up

9. Into

10. Up

Hope it helps..

Answered by nafibarli789
1

Answer:

A phrasal verb can be declared to be a mixture of a verb and an adverb or a preposition

Explanation:

A phrasal verb can be declared to be a mixture of a verb and an adverb or a preposition. In some cases, it exists a combination of all the three parts of speech – verb, adverb, and preposition. Though each of these parts of speech has various functions, they play the position of the verb when they are put together. They can also serve as a phrase and that is why these verbs exist called phrasal verbs.

1. He turned out to be a gangster. (turn out = prove)

2. He worked out the problem in a few minutes. (work out = solve)

3. He knows how to work up the mob. (work up = excite)

4. He had promised to come, but he didn’t turn up. (turn up = come)

5. His own friends and family turned against him. (turn against = become hostile to)

6. That piano takes up too much space. (take up = occupy)

7. She takes after her mother. (take after = resemble)

8. They are determined to stand up for their rights. (stand up for = fight for)

9. He always runs down his opponents. (run down = disparage)

10. The cost of living has run up considerably. (run-up = increase)

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