Donno
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Hi teachers,
Could you tell me if I used the phrasal verb correctly in the sentences?
pull something off: to succeed in doing something
1. The government may yet kicks off the first automated election in the forthcoming election, we're hoping that it will effectively pull off.
2. The baby shower couldn't really have pulled off without the help of our relatives.
3. Will the computerized election pull off in the upcoming election?
Thank you
Could you tell me if I used the phrasal verb correctly in the sentences?
pull something off: to succeed in doing something
1. The government may yet kicks off the first automated election in the forthcoming election, we're hoping that it will effectively pull off.
2. The baby shower couldn't really have pulled off without the help of our relatives.
3. Will the computerized election pull off in the upcoming election?
Thank you