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Phrasal Verbs: Head

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Question 1
Choose the correct usage:
A
The company made a better offer to head off the moves for a strike.
B
The attempts to head on the strike failed.
Question 1 Explanation: 
The correct phrase is head off ,which means to stop someone or force them to change direction.
Question 2
Choose the correct usage:
A
It’s getting late- I’m heading to home.
B
It's getting late- I'm heading for home.
Question 2 Explanation: 
The correct phrase is head for, which means to move or travel towards.
Question 3
Choose the correct usage:
A
We will be heading around at about eight.
B
We're heading out at seven, so don't be late.
Question 3 Explanation: 
The correct phrase is 'head out' which means to go out.
Question 4
Choose the correct usage:
A
Ashley is supposed to head up the steering committee.
B
James will be heading over the committee.
Question 4 Explanation: 
The correct phrase is head up, which means to be in charge of something.
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