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What does this phrase mean: 'as of now'? | To bring something up
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Phrasal verb bring up Thu Feb 24, 2005 18:15 pm  Phrasal verb bring up
 

Test No. incompl/elem-17 "White Water Rafting", question 10

All right you win. I promise I won't bring it ......... again. Why don't just we go white water rafting instead?

(a) on
(b) up
(c) in

Test No. incompl/elem-17 "White Water Rafting", answer 10

All right you win. I promise I won't bring it up again. Why don't just we go white water rafting instead?

Correct answer: (b) up
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Would you please explain me the meaning of "to bring somthing up"?
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Bring up Thu Feb 24, 2005 19:05 pm  Bring up
 

Bring up here means talk about/mention/start talking about something.
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