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hung up vs hung over Thu Oct 25, 2007 16:35 pm  hung up vs hung over
 

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ESL/EFL Test #67 "Business dialogue on the phone", question 9

Finally Bob ..........

(a) hanged up
(b) hang over
(c) hung up
(d) hung over

Business English Courses, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #67 "Business dialogue on the phone", answer 9

Finally Bob hung up.

Correct answer: (c) hung up
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wats d answer of this question?

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hung up vs hung over Fri Oct 26, 2007 13:03 pm  hung up vs hung over
 

What's the answer to this question?

As you can see, 'hung up' is the correct option. This phrasal verb means 'to replace a telephone receiver'.
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