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Pull ahead, pull away, pull together, pull down
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Phrasal verbs: PULL 2
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Question 1 |
I tried to hold the dog but it ............. from me and ran into the garden.
pulled back | |
pulled down | |
pulled ahead | |
pulled away |
Question 1 Explanation:
pull away: escape, release itself
Question 2 |
After the scored two goals the manager decided to ............ an extra player in defence.
pull back | |
pull down | |
pull ahead | |
pull away |
Question 2 Explanation:
pull back: go back from an advanced position
Question 3 |
The boss .......................... all the posters from the wall.
pulled together | |
pulled ahead | |
pulled down | |
pulled up |
Question 3 Explanation:
pull down: remove from a high position
Question 4 |
The old shoe factory .......................... , now it's a car park.
pulled down | |
was pulled away | |
pulled away | |
was pulled down |
Question 4 Explanation:
passive is necessary
pull down: break into pieces, destroy ( a building)
Question 5 |
After running the last lap together, James just managed to .......... of Ralph in the last 20 metres.
pull together | |
pull away | |
pull ahead | |
pull down |
Question 5 Explanation:
pull ahead: go in front by moving faster
Question 6 |
All the political parties agreed to .............. to save the country from economic disaster.
pull down | |
pull away | |
pull ahead | |
pull together |
Question 6 Explanation:
pull together: work to achieve a common aim
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