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Fill in the blanks by changing the words in brackets to phrasal verbs. 1. I don't think I can this situation anymore. ( tolerate) 2. He was so weak that he almost . ( fainted) 3. Don't lookso sad, try and ( be happy) 4. He a really good job offer last week. ( refused) 5. Sorry we were late, we were by the road works. ( delayed) 6. Several employees have been . ( redundant) 7. I must sugar. (reduce) 8. Does my shirt my skin colour? ( match) 9. They've the elections. ( cancelled) 10. How are you with your new friend? ( progressing)

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