
Phrasal verb break & bring
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- Q1What does the phrasal verb 'bring up' mean?to take something to a higher levelto consume foodto mention a topicto bring something outside30s
- Q2What does the phrasal verb 'bring down' mean?to build something upto reduce or lower somethingto carry something upstairsto complete a task quickly30s
- Q3What does the phrasal verb 'bring about' mean?to cause something to happento play a musical instrumentto buy somethingto clean a room30s
- Q4What does the phrasal verb 'bring in' mean?to bring something closeto earn or generate incometo paint a pictureto send something away30s
- Q5What does the phrasal verb 'bring out' mean?to put something awayto reveal or make something more noticeableto lend something to someoneto travel to a different country30s
- Q6What does the phrasal verb 'bring back' mean?to dance in a lively mannerto break something into piecesto return something to a previous state or locationto throw something away30s
- Q7What does the phrasal verb 'bring up' mean?to bring something outsideto mention a topicto consume foodto take something to a higher level30s
- Q8What does the phrasal verb 'break off' mean?to bring togetherto slow downto continue indefinitelyto separate abruptly30s
- Q9What does the phrasal verb 'break through' mean?to build a wallto slow downto change directionto overcome a barrier30s
- Q10What does the phrasal verb 'break up' mean?to mend a friendshipto start a projectto end a relationshipto organize a party30s
- Q11What does the phrasal verb 'break into' mean?to build a new structureto fix somethingto break a promiseto enter a building illegally30s
- Q12What does the phrasal verb 'break out' mean?to put togetherto start suddenlyto slow downto fall apart30s
- Q13What does the phrasal verb 'break down' mean?to increase speedto build up strengthto take apartto stop working properly30s