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Tap the phrasal verb that can be used to fill both the blanks.
a. Our plane will ______ in twenty minutes.
b. I always ______ my shoes on a long flight.
A
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give up
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B
take off
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C
show up
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Solution
The correct option is B take off <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->
The phrasal verb 'take off' is be used to mean that the aircraft has left the ground in (a), whereas in (b) it is used to mean the removal of shoes.