- intermediate-106
English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 106 (Answer Keys)
Idioms with the phrasal verb pass
A1 The World Congress of Georgian Jews yesterday announced the passing away of their head rabbi.
answer: (c) passing away
A2 Entrepreneurs have several options when it comes to passing on a family business to their children.
answer: (d) passing on
A3 Don't pass up your opportunity to increase sales by leveraging the power of email marketing.
answer: (a) pass up
A4 Once you pass over Prospect Street, we will be on the right hand side of the block, directly across the street
from the museum.
answer: (d) pass over
A5 If you were to pass away suddenly, your business could be tied up in probate court for several years.
answer: (c) pass away
A6 Lawmakers shouldn't pass up the chance to regulate tobacco.
answer: (a) pass up
A7 I can make myself pass out. I do it by taking in a deep breath and then pushing all that air down. It takes me
about 15 seconds.
answer: (b) pass out
A8 Foreign companies will have to pass round the hat to pay for the extra costs of doing business in Indonesia.
answer: (c) pass round
A9 Approximately 27,000 — 29,000 vehicles pass through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel on a daily basis.
answer: (a) pass through
A10 The pass out game is just a preadolescent version of autoerotic asphyxia paraphilia.
answer: (b) pass out