Задание
Fill in the gaps
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.