got through to - I just haven’t succeeded in making him understand me. I just haven’t ____ him. (get), speak up - Unless you raise your voice, nobody will hear you. Unless you ___ nobody will hear you. (speak), went on - We asked him to be quiet, but he continued speakingWe asked him to be quiet, but he ___ speaking. (go), making it up - You’re inventing a story and I don’t believe you. You’re ___ and I don’t believe you. (make), fallen out - Oh dear, Jane and Stephan have had another argument. Oh dear, Jane and Stephan have ___ again. (fall), brought up - At the meeting, she raised the issue of smoking in the canteen. At the meting, she ___ the issue of smoking in the canteen. (bring), pass on - Could you give Briony my best wishes when you see her? Could you ___ my best wishes to Briony when you see her? (pass), talks down to - He always talks to us as if he thinks we are not important or not intelligent. He always ___ us. (talk), talked me into - I didn’t really want to go out, but my friends persuaded me. I didn’t really want to go out, but my friends __ it., cut me off - I wish you wouldn’t interrupt me all the time. I wish you wouldn’t ___ all the time., put across - She made several suggestions. she ___ several suggestions. (put), talk it over with - If you have a problem, discuss it with your teacher. If you have a problem, ___ your teacher. (talk), put herself across - She explained her thoughts well and ideas clearly in front of the audience. She ___ well in front of the audience. (put), talk back to - Don’t answer me in such a rude way. Don’t ___ me. (talk), take it back - I shouldn’t have made those rude comments about you, and I admit I was wrong. I shouldn’t have made those rude comments about you, and I ___ . (take), take me through - Could you explain the rules to me? Could you ___ the rules? (take), get through to - I can’t contact him by phone because his phone is engaged. I can’t ___ him because his phone is engaged. (get), coming up with - Children are always suddenly saying the most surprising things. Children are always ___ surprising things. (come), speaking for - Everyone is going to miss you, and I’m saying this on everyone’s behalf. I’m ___ all of us when I say that we’re going to miss you. (speaking), spoke out against - He criticized his boss in front of everyone. He ___ his boss in front of everyone.,
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Phrasal Verb Use/Meaning - Crossword
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Vocabulary
સામગ્રીમાં ફેરફાર કરો
એમ્બેડ
વધુ
લીડરબોર્ડ
વધુ બતાવો
ઓછું બતાવો
આ લીડરબોર્ડ હાલમાં ખાનગી છે. તેને સાર્વજનિક કરવા માટે
શેર
પર ક્લિક કરો.
આ લીડરબોર્ડને સ્ત્રોત નિર્માતા દ્વારા નિષ્ક્રિય કરવામાં આવ્યું છે.
આ લીડરબોર્ડ નિષ્ક્રિય છે કારણ કે તમારા વિકલ્પો સ્ત્રોત નિર્માતા કરતા અલગ છે.
વિકલ્પો પાછા લાવો
ક્રોસવર્ડ
એ ઓપન-એન્ડેડ ટેમ્પલેટ છે. તે લીડરબોર્ડ માટે સ્કોર જનરેટ કરતું નથી.
લોગ-ઇન જરૂરી છે
દૃશ્યમાન શૈલી
ફોન્ટ્સ
સબસ્ક્રિપ્શન જરૂરી
વિકલ્પો
ટેમ્પલેટ બદલો
બધું બતાવો
પ્રવૃત્તિ રમત દરમ્યાન વધુ ફોરમેટ દેખાશે.
પરિણામો ખોલો
કડીની નકલ કરો
ક્યુઆર કોડ
કાઢી નાંખો
આપોઆપ સંગ્રહ થયેલ છે:
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