5064 phrasal verbs bring

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5064 phrasal verbs      bring

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PHRASAL VERBS - B R I N G - MATCH THE PHRASAL VERBS ON THE LEFT WITH THEIR MEANING ON THE RIGHT: BRING BRING BRING BRING BRING BRING BRING BRING ABOUT BACK IN OFF OUT ROUND THROUGH UP a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Cause to happen Help back to consciousness / persuade Introduce / produce a profit Make clear / publish Return / remind one of Rise a child / vomit / mention Save (a sick person) Succeed in something difficult - FILL THE GAPS WITH THE CORRECT PHRASAL VERB IN THE NECESSARY TENSE: A petty argument may sometimes a long life enmity At first my father didn’t want to lend me his car, but I managed to (him) in the end Being a housewife and working out, she found it very hard to their children Even the best medical treatment failed to (the patient) his illness Everybody thought he wouldn’t win the race, but he (it) magnificently He found a great deal of opposition among his colleagues, however, he managed to the project He took the drowning girl out of the water but didn’t manage to (her) ., so he called for an ambulance His investments in various companies (him) a total of £100,000 a year I wish you would stop the subject every time I see you 10 I’ve been told that the government is a new law 11 I’ve never felt comfortable living in a big city I was in the country 12 In spite of bargaining for over two weeks, the disagreements between the two countries a war 13 It shouldn’t be difficult to (him) to our way of thinking 14 Please (the book) to me when you’ve finished reading it 15 She was very ill and everything she had eaten 16 That publishing firm has a new science encyclopaedia 17 That scandal has the government We’ll have new elections soon 18 The old song happy memories to her 19 The outbreak of cholera has been by the recent floods 20 The Prime Minister intends to major industrial reforms 21 The survey surprising facts about people’s habits 22 The way he read the poem really its meaning 23 These new products a good deal of money 24 They managed to (him) by splashing cold water on his face 25 When his mother died, Charles Dickens was by his sister ONE 1–a 2–e 3–c 4–h 5–d 6–b 7–g 8–f TWO Bring about Bring him round Bring up Bring the patient through Brought it off Bring off Bring her round Bring him in Bringing up 10 Bringing in 11 Brought up 12 Brought about 13 Bing him round 14 Bring the book back 15 Brought up 16 Brought out 17 Has brought down 18 Brought back 19 Brought about 20 Bring in 21 Brought out 22 Brought out 23 Bring in 24 Bring him round 25 Brought up

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