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A) Replace the underlined words with suitable Phrasal Verbs from the list given . You may have to change the form where necessary .
List : (set off , break up with , put up , take down , run after , make up , turn up , bring out , break out , tell off)
1. My mother scolded the servant . Ans . My mother told the servant off
2. Typhiod has spread in the village . Ans . Typhoid has broken out in the village 3. Our school magazine is going to be published soon . Ans . Our school magazine is going to be brought out soon 4. Of 150 students , only 50 have come till now . Ans . Of 150 students , only 50 have tumed up till now . 5. You are advised to settle your old disputes . Ans . You are advised to make up your old disputes . 6. What are you chasing ? Ans . What are you running after ? 7. The boys removed the posters on the walls of their school . Ans . The boys took down the posters on the walls of their school 8. We stayed at a 5 - star hotel recently . Ans . We put up at a 5 - star hotel recently 9. My friend separated from me due to a misunderstanding . Ans . My friend broke up with me due to a misunderstanding 10. We started quite early in the morning . Ans . We set off quite early in the morning​

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Answered by zainabjaved147
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Answer:

Phrasal verbs are expressions formed with a verb and a preposition, adverb or another element. The meaning formed is different from that of the individual words.

Option C: 'Give up' is a phrasal verb that means 'cease making an effort', or 'stop trying'.

So, 'give up' can replace the word 'stop', as it means the same. Hence, option C is correct.

Option A: 'Give away' means 'to give information that should be kept secret'.

Option B: 'Give in' means 'to admit defeat', 'to finally agree to what someone wants'.

Option D: 'Give out' means 'to be completely used up'.

These phrases do not mean the same as 'stop'. Hence, options A, B and D are wrong.

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Answered by khobragader382
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Answer:

I used to go to the village

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