Fill in the blanks with suitable phrasal verbs in the below sentence. He has been in the hospital for several days, but the docto…
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Question
Fill in the blanks with suitable phrasal verbs in the below sentence.
He has been in the hospital for several days, but the doctors are hopeful that he will .
- A. come out
- B. pull through (Correct answer)
- C. go out
- D. pull out
Correct Answer
Option B — pull through
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is pull through.
Key Points
- Pull through means to recover from a serious illness or difficulty, which suits a hospital patient the doctors are hopeful about.
- Pull out means to withdraw or exit, and come out or go out simply denote leaving a place.
- The word hopeful signals recovery, confirming the required sense.
- Phrasal verbs often cannot be worked out from their parts and must be learned as units.
Additional Information
- The verb *pull* generates an unusually large family of phrasal verbs, and exams draw on it repeatedly:
- pull off — succeed at something difficult
- pull up — bring a vehicle to a stop
- pull over — move to the side of the road
- pull down — demolish
- pull out — withdraw
- pull together — cooperate
- Phrasal verbs cannot be worked out from their parts, so they must be learned as whole units — which is exactly why they are such a dependable source of exam questions.
Topics covered: Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary