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Phrasal Verbs: Pile
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Question 1 |
For the context provided, select the most appropriate sentence.
The coach stopped and we all PILED IN. | |
The coach stopped and we all PILED ALONG |
Question 1 Explanation:
The correct expression is Pile in. Pile in means to enter a place quickly, in a disorganized way
Question 2 |
For the context provided, select the most appropriate sentence.
We PILED ONTO the shop when it opened. | |
We PILED INTO the shop when it opened. |
Question 2 Explanation:
The correct expression is Pile into. Pile into means to enter a place quickly, in a disorganized way
Question 3 |
For the context provided, select the most appropriate sentence.
Work's crazy- they keep PILING ON the pressure. | |
Work's crazy- they keep PILING WITH the pressure. |
Question 3 Explanation:
The correct expression is Pile on. Pile on means keeps on increasing.
Question 4 |
For the context provided, select the most appropriate sentence.
The train eventually arrived and we all PILED OUT. | |
The train eventually arrived and we all PILED IT. |
Question 4 Explanation:
The correct expression is Pile out. Pile out means board in a disorganized way.
Question 5 |
For the context provided, select the most appropriate sentence.
Work just keeps on PILING DOWN and I really can't manage to get it all done. | |
Work just keeps on PILING UP and I really can't manage to get it all done. |
Question 5 Explanation:
The correct expression is Pile up. Pile up means to accumulate in a pile or heap
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