- intermediate-92
English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 92 (Answer Keys)
Idioms with the phrasal verb bring
A1 Englishmen can't always quite bring off wearing shorts.
answer: (a) bring off
A2 There are some "natural" methods that you can try to bring on labour if you and your baby are in good health.
answer: (b) bring on
A3 I want to bring over the dinner tonight so that you don't have to worry about feeding your kids.
answer: (d) bring over
A4 The Central Coast of New South Wales has been described as a great place to bring up children.
answer: (d) bring up
A5 Custom frames can help to improve the look of your artwork and thus bring out the best.
answer: (a) bring out
A6 U2 will not bring forward the online release of the band's new album, following news that it has leaked onto the
Internet.
answer: (b) bring forward
A7 The Super Bowl champion Steelers have decided to bring back fullback Verron Haynes for at least another
two seasons.
answer: (d) bring back
A8 The slips fieldsman moved quickly to his left and then flung himself further left-wards to bring off a spectacular
catch.
answer: (b) bring off
A9 How much money do I need to bring over to your house for the poker game tonight?
answer: (b) bring over
A10 If natural disasters have anything good about them, it may be the compassion they bring out in people.
answer: (a) bring out