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D.Education
14esphv Phrasal verbs
Dimitris Sclias


Fill in the blanks with a preposition to form the right phrasal verb.

blow out = extinguish (usually with one's breath)
book up = fully engage(have sth to do)
break away = escape (often with speed or by force)
break down = (I) stop functioning (2) collapse emotionally
break in = interrupt
break into = enter illegally in order to steal
break off = stop, end a relationship
break out = start suddenly - escape from a place
break up = end of a school term - separate
bring about = cause sth to happen


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question 1

1 I'm afraid I can't come on Saturday, I'm booked (in, up)
2 Finally she has broken
the engagement. (of, off)
3 When she heard that her brother had an accident, she broke
(in, down)
4 He blew
all the cake candles, just with one blow. (off, out)
5 The prisoner broke
from his guards and disappeared into the darkness. (away, out)
6 When do schools break
for Christmas ? asked the pupils. (off, up)
7 The old car broke
and we had to walk. (down, up)
8 In 1940 the second world war broke
(on, out)
9 Please, don't break
while I'm talking. (in, out)
10. The war brought
a lot of changes in people's life. (around, about)

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