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phrasal verbs in English Tue Dec 11, 2007 23:11 pm  phrasal verbs in English
 

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ESL/EFL Test #197 "Phrasal Verbs (P to R)", question 1

Emily ......... when she suddenly saw the burglar enter her home.

(a) passed out
(b) passed in
(c) passed over

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ESL/EFL Test #197 "Phrasal Verbs (P to R)", answer 1

Emily passed out when she suddenly saw the burglar enter her home.

Correct answer: (a) passed out

Your answer was: incorrect
Emily passed in when she suddenly saw the burglar enter her home.
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in my list of phrasal verbs pass out means become unconscious then what´s the meaning of pass in because it doesn´t appear in my own list.

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phrasal verbs in English Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:23 am  phrasal verbs in English
 

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