Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
1. to support something 2. to delay somebody 3. to rob using violence
Question 1:
1. to support something 2. to delay somebody 3. to rob using violence
A.
go out
B.
hold up
C.
break out of
D.
let up
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Test 4-Phrasal Verbs meaning | English Phrasal Verbs
20 minutes
10 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
1. to wait 2. to grip tightly 3. to endure
1. to fail to be promoted 2. to ignore a remark or subject
to have comprehension of something
1. to get rid of something 2. to expel somebody from a school or organization. 3. to reject an idea or suggestion. 4. to spread something into the air
1. to push someone so that may fall 2. to destroy 3. to reduce price
to stop being friends
1. to support something 2. to delay somebody 3. to rob using violence
to participate
1. to make a loud sound 2. to loosen a piece of clothing 3. to take money from somebody for a rent.4. to set somebody free
to show something as an example
Some other questions you may be interested in
What did Jesse ask Joey to do if he didnt come back alive on his wedding day?
In what town did Jesse turn out to be just half an hour before the beginning of his wedding in the sitcom Full House?
On the TV show The Love Boat, Burl Gopher Smith was a dimwitted crew member aboard the Pacific Princess. What exactly was his job?
Slow and forgetful, but always very likable, Coach Ernie Pantusso provided lots of laughs on the show Cheers for its first three seasons. Which of the following actors played The Coach?
This plump, pink, friendly character is SpongeBobs best friend in the TV cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants.
These twins in the animated TV series, Rugrats enjoy playing in mud and eating worms and insects.