English, 06.10.2020 15:01, aduncan3426
Match phrasal verbs with their definitions.
made out/get across/come across/pick up/pointed out/take in/figure out/spelt out/wipe out/bring about
1to receive (a broadcast)
2to cause something happen
3to tell someone something you think they don't know
4to see sth with difficulty
5to destroy sth completely
6 to successfully communicate a message/an idea
7to explain sth very clearly
8to meet or find something by chance
9to solve a problem
10to understand and remember sth you are told
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00, tristan4233
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