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    Phrasal verbs with Up


    In the following test, put the correct verb in front of "up"

    Example:

    I am so sad right now that I can't imagine anything that could __________ me up. -> I can't imagine anything that could cheer me up.

     

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    1. He was so angry about having been fired, that Anton bought some TNT and up the building of his former employers.

    2. Interesting topics usually up when I have a conversation with my English teacher.

    3. Her weight is a frequent topic that my mother always up during family meetings and she lets charts pass around showing the development of her weight over time.

    4. My energy is quite low at this moment, so I create this little test hoping that it will me up.

    5. up your room! It's a total mess.

    6. Just up! I don't want to hear your nonsense any more.

    7. up! Our train leaves in 5 minutes.

    8. up now! You should not sleep all day!

    9. Your story seems so unlikely that I believe you have simply it all up.

    10. He up in the middle of the night. The police was standing outside with flashing lights and they made a lot of noise.










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