BREAK UP - Exercises ↑ Categories

Remember: "Break up" means to end a relationship or to separate into pieces.
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🎯 Multiple Choice

1. They decided to _____ after dating for three years.
break up
break down
break in
break out
2. The ice began to _____ when spring arrived.
break down
break up
break in
break through

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3. The teacher had to the fight between students.
4. When did they ? I thought they were happy together.

BREAK DOWN - Exercises ↑ Categories

Remember: "Break down" means to stop working (machines) or to lose emotional control.
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🎯 Multiple Choice

1. My car _____ on the highway yesterday.
broke up
broke down
broke in
broke out
2. She _____ and cried when she heard the bad news.
broke up
broke down
broke through
broke in

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3. The washing machine just when I needed it most.
4. Let me the costs for you step by step.

BREAK IN - Exercises ↑ Categories

Remember: "Break in" means to enter illegally or to train someone/something new.
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🎯 Multiple Choice

1. Someone _____ while we were on vacation.
broke up
broke down
broke in
broke out
2. I need to _____ these new shoes before the long walk.
break down
break in
break up
break through

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3. The thieves managed to through the back door.
4. We need to the new employee gradually.

BREAK OUT - Exercises ↑ Categories

Remember: "Break out" means to escape or to start suddenly (war, disease, etc.).
πŸ“– Review the full explanation

🎯 Multiple Choice

1. War _____ between the two countries.
broke up
broke down
broke in
broke out
2. Three prisoners _____ of jail last night.
broke down
broke out
broke up
broke in

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3. A fire in the kitchen while we were sleeping.
4. The prisoner tried to but was caught.