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Phrasal verbs: PULL 1
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 | Question 1 | 
Nadal has had a recurrence of his hamstring injury and has .................  the Australian Open.
| pulled through | |
| pulled out of | |
| pulled off | |
| pulled up | 
Question 1 Explanation: 
 pull out: withdraw
| Question 2 | 
The car ........................... at the side of the road to ask directions from a pedestrian.
| pulled off | |
| pulled up | |
| pulled through | |
| pulled out | 
Question 2 Explanation: 
 pull up: slow down and stop
| Question 3 | 
Edward had  a lot of financial problems but with hard work he was able to ..............
| pull out | |
| pull up | |
| pull in | |
| pull through | 
Question 3 Explanation: 
 pull through: overcome a problem
| Question 4 | 
He needed to swim 100m breastroke in less than 1:00. After 2 months extra training he ............
| pulled off it | |
| pulled through | |
| pulled it off | |
| pulled it up | 
Question 4 Explanation: 
 pull off: achieve something difficult
| Question 5 | 
The car suddenly ................. from the car park and I had to break very hard to avoid it.
| pulled through | |
| pulled out | |
| pulled off | |
| pulled up | 
Question 5 Explanation: 
 pull out: to move out from a static position
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