Practice Quiz
In the sentence “You should cut down on junk food,” what does “cut down on” mean?
In the sentence “She got through the entrance exam,” what does “got through” mean?
In the sentence “He likes to show off in front of new students,” what does “show off” mean?
In the sentence “We grew apart after graduation,” what does “grew apart” mean?
In the sentence “I still can’t figure out this puzzle,” what does “figure out” mean?
In the sentence “Can you point out the error?” what does “point out” mean?
In the sentence “Can you come up with a better solution?” what does “come up with” mean?
In the sentence “The team pulled off an unexpected victory,” what does “pulled off” mean?
In the sentence “Many countries want to do away with outdated laws,” what does “do away with” mean?
Question 10
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In the sentence “The guard asked him to hand over his phone,” what does “hand over” mean?
Question 11
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In the sentence “Look out for black ice on the road,” what does “look out for” mean?
Question 12
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In the sentence “I came across an old diary while moving house,” what does “came across” mean?
Question 13
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In the sentence “Look out! The ladder is falling,” what does “look out” mean?
Question 14
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In the sentence “When I think back to school, I smile,” what does “think back” mean?
Question 15
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In the sentence “They refused at first but finally gave in,” what does “gave in” mean?
Question 16
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In the sentence “Could you look over my CV?” what does “look over” mean?
Question 17
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In the sentence “No witness came forward after the accident,” what does “came forward” mean?
Question 18
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In the sentence “We’ll have to do without air-conditioning today,” what does “do without” mean?
Question 19
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In the sentence “My cousins get along very well,” what does “get along” mean?
Question 20
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In the sentence “She has grown out of that jacket,” what does “grown out of” mean?