flocosix
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I'm doing an exercise, I have 14 phrasal verbs, and, I'm not sure about some sentences.
The phrasal verbs are: back out, break down, change down, cut in, cut out, draw up, drive off, hold something up, pull out, pull up, run into something, slow down, speed up, turn off, please use CTRL+F
And the sentences:
1)The car _____________ of the driveway and nearly rain into a truck.
Is it "drove off"? I've already used it like 4 times in this exercise, and "drove off of" doesn't look quite good. Pull out?
2)The police office _______ alongside and ordered us to ________.
Ok, the second is probably "pull out" or "pull up", but what about the first? Cut in? Isn't that about overtaking?
3)There's John's house. We need to______as close as possible to his house.
Isn't it "draw up"?
Thanks.
The phrasal verbs are: back out, break down, change down, cut in, cut out, draw up, drive off, hold something up, pull out, pull up, run into something, slow down, speed up, turn off, please use CTRL+F
And the sentences:
1)The car _____________ of the driveway and nearly rain into a truck.
Is it "drove off"? I've already used it like 4 times in this exercise, and "drove off of" doesn't look quite good. Pull out?
2)The police office _______ alongside and ordered us to ________.
Ok, the second is probably "pull out" or "pull up", but what about the first? Cut in? Isn't that about overtaking?
3)There's John's house. We need to______as close as possible to his house.
Isn't it "draw up"?
Thanks.