Esercizio sui phrasal verbs con pull, shut, make out
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The verb “pull” has two different meanings.
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If I say that something is like pulling teeth, I mean that is:
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Match the sentences below with the correct phrasal verb.
He’s very funny, he always …I thought to have done well the job interview, but they …Those guys were trying to … at the grocery, but the police arrived!This exam is like …When he said he would leave the city, he really … underneath me. -
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The general meaning of “to shut” is “to close” or “to end”.
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If I want to end a process - especially of an electronic device - which phrasal verb do I use?
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How many use has the phrasal verb “to make out”?
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Is this sentence correct: “I’m myopic, I can’t make out if that is a shadow or a person”?
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One of the meaning of “make out” is “to cook something”.
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What of those meaning of “make out” is a fake one?
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Translate this sentence into english: “Andy amava Jane, ma lei lo ha illuso”.
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Translate this sentence in english: “John mi ha detto di star zitto, è molto maleducato”.
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Translate this sentence in english: “Stiamo partendo, devo spegnere il gas”.