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Phrasal Verbs: Bring-3

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Question 1
Choose the correct usage
A
The fashion magazine is bringing out a new edition next month.
B
The fashion magazine is bringing up a new edition next month.
Question 1 Explanation: 
The correct expression is ‘bring out’. Bring out means ‘Release or publish.’
Question 2
Choose the correct usage
A
Eating lobster always brings me within in huge spots.
B
Eating lobster always brings me out in huge spots.
Question 2 Explanation: 
The correct expression is ‘bring out in’. Bring out in means ‘Cause a health problem or reaction.’
Question 3
Choose the correct usage
A
The doctors had to shake him hard to bring him round after he had taken sedatives.
B
The doctors had to shake him hard to bring him through after he had taken sedatives.
Question 3 Explanation: 
The correct expression is ‘bring round’. Bring round means ‘Make someone wake up from unconsciousness or an anaesthetic.’
Question 4
Choose the correct usage
A
They did not bring out the matter of adoption in front of the child.
B
They did not bring up the matter of adoption in front of the child.
Question 4 Explanation: 
The correct expression is ‘bring up’. Bring up means ‘Mention.’
Question 5
Choose the correct usage
A
To bring up the topic of sports in front of my mother was like showing a rag to the bull.
B
To bring through the topic of sports in front of my mother was like showing a rag to the bull.
Question 5 Explanation: 
The correct expression is ‘bring up’. Bring up means ‘start talking about a subject.’
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