Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. I think I'll have to sell my car. It keeps __________.
A
breaking off
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B
breaking up
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C
breaking down
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D
breaking in
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Solution
The correct option is B breaking down
Option C is the correct answer because the phrasal verb 'breaking down' means to stop working.
Options A, B and D are incorrect because the phrasal verbs 'break off' means to stop doing something, especially speaking, 'breaking up' means to disintegrate or disperse and 'breaking in' means to enter a place by force, especially to steal.