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CAUS
BRING UP E
Identify the meaning in each of the sentences. Then write sentences of
your own using BRING as a phrasal verb with these meanings:
1. Some children are very well brought up; they have charming manners
2. She was so ill that she brought up everything she ate.
REAR

3. You need to bring your ideas up to make yourself clear.


BRING UP
4. Every time I eat butter, it brings me out in spots.
5. The government was brought down by a vote of no confidence.
6. “El Niñ o” brought about a huge change in the weather.
7. Some people can bring you round to their ideas quite easily.
8. When my sister fainted last night, nothing could bring her round.
DEFE

BRING UP
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VOMI

BRING OUT
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REVI

BRING DOWN
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Complete the following sentences using the corresponding phrasal


verb:
GIVE

BRING ABOUT
1. What a great idea! …………. it ………... in class!
2. I was ………………………. to his point of view when I realized he was right.
3. Last week I ate some exotic food and it ……………. me …………… spots.
4. Samuel was very well ……………………….; he was an excellent boy.
5. Muriel fainted at school but the nurse …………….. her ………….. with a splash of
water.
UADE
PERS

BRING ROUND
6. The food I ate at the restaurant was so awful that I …………… it ………..
7. Low pressure coming in from the Pacific will ………………………. A change in the
weather.
8. The candidate was ………………………. his most feared opponent.
9.
RAISE

BRING ROUND PROJECT: There are many, many more phrasal verbs of BRING; you
could look for them on your dictionary, on the internet, etc. Make
your own collection. It´s up to you!

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