English, asked by vikassahniasr, 18 days ago

Those bright yellow football boots really ____________.
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stand out
stand in
stand from
3.Our babysitter's really good at _______ our kids.
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looking down
looking into
looking after
4. Our plane _______ thirty minutes late.
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took down
took up
took off
5.Let's _______ that old box. We don't need it.
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throw up
throw on
throw away
6.You can _______ words in a dictionary.
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look in
look up
look with
7.The bus was nearly full so it was difficult to ___________.
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get from
get on
get with
8.Please ________ the volume of the T.V. It's too loud.
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turn up
turn on
turn down
9.My car _______ on the highway today.
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broke down
broke in
broke with
10. It will be easier to read if you _______ the lights.
(0.5 Points)
switch in
switch with
switch on
11.I'm planning a casual __________ to celebrate moving in to our new houseImmersive Reader
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get in
get together
get from

Answers

Answered by saimanvitha7kgs18050
1

Answer:

1.stand out

2.looking after

3.took off

4.throw away

5.look with

6.get with

7.turn down

8.broke down

9.switch on

10.get together

hope this helps you

Answered by anurimasingh22
2

Answer:

  1. Those bright yellow football boots really stand out.
  2. Our babysitter's really good at looking after our kids.
  3. Our plane took off thirty minutes late.
  4. Let's throw away that old box. We don't need it.
  5. You can look up words in a dictionary.
  6. The bus was nearly full so it was difficult to get with.
  7. Please turn down the volume of the T.V. It's too loud.
  8. My car broke down on the highway today.
  9. It will be easier to read if you switch on the lights.
  10. I'm planning a casual get together to celebrate moving in to our new house.

Explanation:

This problem deals with Phrasal Verbs in English grammar.

What are Phrasal Verbs?

Phrasal verb is a verb combined with an adverb or preposition to give a new meaning. There are two main types of phrasal verbs: separable and non-separable.

i) Separable phrasal verbs are those in which the verb and the other particle can be separated.

Eg: Can you turn the volume down?

ii) Non-separable phrasal verbs are those in which the verb and the other particle cannot be separated.

Eg: Mary looks after her when I'm at work.

Given Phrasal verbs and their meanings:

  1. stand out - to project out, stick out, easy to notice
  2. look after - to take care of, to be responsible of
  3. took off - to leave, to depart
  4. throw away - to dispose
  5. look up - to discover, to search
  6. get with - to go along with, to manage the existing culture
  7. turn down - to reduce, to lower
  8. broke down - to destroy, collapse, become ineffective
  9. switch on - to make a device operate
  10. get together - a meeting or a social gathering

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