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About phrasal verbs, which is the right answer ?
Could you tell me what is the right preposition ?
1/Don't give up, I'm sure you'll bring it ___ ?
a) of
b) over
c)off
d) in
2/Colds winds away bring ____ her cough
a) up b) on
Feb 26, 2015 10:33 PM
Answers · 7
2
1- off
2- on
February 26, 2015
1
1. bring it off= accomplish
2. bring on = to cause to appear
Hope this helps you! :)
February 26, 2015
1
1. 'Bring it off' means to succeed. It's a comparatively unusual expression these days. Your teachers are being mean if they are testing you on this one.
2. If a person has a tendency to a particular illness or ailment, certain things can 'bring on' this condition. Again, it's not an especially common phrasal verb.
February 26, 2015
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