Phrasal verb "to bring" To bring back — to make a person remember. To bring up — to raise. To bring about — to make something happen. To bring in — to make money. To bring round — to make someone conscious again. To bring out — to produce something that will be sold to the public. Write the proper prepositions: back, up, about, in, round or out. The sale of the car only brought a few hundred dollars. Suddenly she became pale and passed out. It took me a few minutes to bring her . Our moving to the countryside was brought by our desire to live in a calm and peaceful area. My friend lost his parents at the age of 3, and he was brought by his grandparents. My favourite group is bringing their new album next week. Going to the village brought good childhood memories.
Задание

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Phrasal verb "to bring"
To bring back — to make a person remember.

To bring up — to raise.

To bring about — to make something happen.

To bring in — to make money.

To bring round — to make someone conscious again.

To bring out — to produce something that will be sold to the public.

Write the proper prepositions: back, up, about, in, round or out.

  1. The sale of the car only brought
    [ ]
    a few hundred dollars.
  2. Suddenly she became pale and passed out. It took me a few minutes to bring her
    [ ].
  3. Our moving to the countryside was brought
    [ ]
    by our desire to live in a calm and peaceful area.
  4. My friend lost his parents at the age of 3, and he was brought
    [ ] by his grandparents.
  5. My favourite group is bringing
    [ ] their new album next week.
  6. Going to the village brought
    [ ]
    good childhood memories.