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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 17 февраля 2025 12:25

Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentences. There is an option that you do not have to use. 1. There was nothing else to worry about, so I (blended into,kicked back,chickened out,phased out,rounded up,pulled through)and enjoyed the food. 2. Steve was really excited about the sea trip, but then he (rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out)at the last moment. 3. In spite of all the injuries, the patient (rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out)in the end. 4. The policy was ( rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out )after it was deemed ineffective. 5. The team faced multiple issues that (rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out )one another.

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17 февраля 2025 12:25

Here are the correct phrasal verbs to complete the sentences:

  1. There was nothing else to worry about, so I kicked back and enjoyed the food.
  2. Steve was really excited about the sea trip, but then he chickened out at the last moment.
  3. In spite of all the injuries, the patient pulled through in the end.
  4. The policy was phased out after it was deemed ineffective.
  5. The team faced multiple issues that blended into one another.

(Note: "blended into" in sentence 5 is less commonly used in this context but can imply that the issues merged in some way. If a more standard phrase was needed, "overlapped" could be a consideration, but given the constraint of only using the provided options, "blended into" is acceptable here.)

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Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentences. There is an option that you do not have to use. 1. There was nothing else to worry about, so I (blended into,kicked back,chickened out,phased out,rounded up,pulled through)and enjoyed the food. 2. Steve was really excited about the sea trip, but then he (rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out)at the last moment. 3. In spite of all the injuries, the patient (rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out)in the end. 4. The policy was ( rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out )after it was deemed ineffective. 5. The team faced multiple issues that (rounded up,phased out,pulled through,kicked back,blended into,chickened out )one another.
Here are the correct phrasal verbs to complete the sentences: 1. There was nothing else to worry about, so I **kicked back** and enjoyed the food. 2. Steve was really excited about the sea trip, but then he **chickened out** at the last moment. 3. In spite of all the injuries, the patient **pulled through** in the end. 4. The policy was **phased out** after it was deemed ineffective. 5. The team faced multiple issues that **blended into** one another. (Note: "blended into" in sentence 5 is less commonly used in this context but can imply that the issues merged in some way. If a more standard phrase was needed, "overlapped" could be a consideration, but given the constraint of only using the provided options, "blended into" is acceptable here.)