PHRASAL VERBS
Supply the suitable phrasal verb
Wear out
wind up
drop off
see off
Knock down
set on
put off
make out
break down
drop out
1. The whole family went to
Arun at the airport.
2. The car break down all of a sudden on the road.
3. The meeting has been set
to next week.
4. Aruna wind
immediately to pick up her son.
S. Ria
for a few minutes in the class.
6. These shoes have
as they are old
by afternoon
7. The session will
8. The judge could not
9. The police need to
what he was saying.
their trained dogs to find the bones.
two men who were crossing the road.
to see the winner of the series.
10. The RTC bus
11. All the people
12. The truck
on the highway leading to traffic problem.
our relative at the station.
13. We went to
14. The chain smokers need to
15. The coaching classes were
smoking.
16. We should never ....
our hope and belief,
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phrasal verb. wear out | wear something out. to become, or make something become, thin or no longer able to be used, usually because it has been used too much Set on. Example: He was SET ON when he left the bar.
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