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you----- the habit of smoking.fill the blank to correct form of phrasel verb​

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Answered by muskan56446gmailcom
3

Answer:

I think the answer will be

you have the habit of smoking.

Answered by aastha1260
24

Answer:

Give up

Explanation:

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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