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Phrasal verb: turn up #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 28, 2005 13:52 pm   Phrasal verb: turn up
 

Test No. incompl/inter-34 "Story (3)", question 1

One morning an old lady turned ......... at the dining room and sat down.

(a) on
(b) up
(c) aside
(d) around

Test No. incompl/inter-34 "Story (3)", answer 1

One morning an old lady turned up at the dining room and sat down.

Correct answer: (b) up
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Phrasal verb: turn up #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 28, 2005 19:03 pm   Phrasal verb: turn up
 

Can you explain your question, please?
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Phrasal verb: turn up #3 (permalink) Sat Sep 17, 2005 16:58 pm   Phrasal verb: turn up
 

Alan wrote:
Can you explain your question, please?

What does this mean:"One morning an old lady turned up at the dining room "?
Thank you for your answer.
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Phrasal verb: turn up #4 (permalink) Sat Sep 17, 2005 18:59 pm   Phrasal verb: turn up
 

This phrasal verb means arrive unexpectedly.
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