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Meaning of phrasal verbs Thu Jan 20, 2005 15:27 pm  Meaning of phrasal verbs
 

Test No. incompl/advan-3 "Credit Card Holders", question 6

The ordinary person is again being asked to ......... to pay for dental treatment.

(a) stump up
(b) throw up
(c) cheer up
(d) bring up

Test No. incompl/advan-3 "Credit Card Holders", answer 6

The ordinary person is again being asked to stump up to pay for dental treatment.

Correct answer: (a) stump up
_________________________

what are the exact meaning of that alternatives?
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Meaning of phrasal verbs Fri Jan 21, 2005 10:53 am  Meaning of phrasal verbs
 

sheikh wrote:
Test No. incompl/advan-3 "Credit Card Holders", question 6

(a) stump up
(b) throw up
(c) cheer up
(d) bring up

Test No. incompl/advan-3 "Credit Card Holders", answer 6

The ordinary person is again being asked to stump up to pay for dental treatment.

Correct answer: (a) stump up
_________________________

what are the exact meaning of that alternatives?

(b) throw up = to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
(c) cheer up = to become happy or to make happy
(d) bring up = to raise, to make reference to
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