Eapp Formality Exercise

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Substitute the single word verb for the two-word verb in the following sentences.

1. Senate set-up the Meralco committee.


2. Mother’s cut down spending on rice.
3. Oil price has gone up.
4. Students come up with a solution.
5. Students looked into the problem.
6. The dollar rate went up and down.
7. Students brought up the uniform issue.
8. The school gets rid of the tuition hike.
9. Parents turned down the proposal.
10. The proposal turned out a positive result.
11. Employees did not put up with the company’s expectations.
12. Parents could not put away money for their children’s education.

Substitute the single word verb for the two-word verb in the following sentences.
1. Senate set-up the Meralco committee.
2. Mother’s cut down spending on rice.
3. Oil price has gone up.
4. Students come up with a solution.
5. Students looked into the problem.
6. The dollar rate went up and down.
7. Students brought up the uniform issue.
8. The school gets rid of the tuition hike.
9. Parents turned down the proposal.
10. The proposal turned out a positive result.
11. Employees did not put up with the company’s expectations.
12. Parents could not put away money for their children’s education.

Substitute the single word verb for the two-word verb in the following sentences.
1. Senate set-up the Meralco committee.
2. Mother’s cut down spending on rice.
3. Oil price has gone up.
4. Students come up with a solution.
5. Students looked into the problem.
6. The dollar rate went up and down.
7. Students brought up the uniform issue.
8. The school gets rid of the tuition hike.
9. Parents turned down the proposal.
10. The proposal turned out a positive result.
11. Employees did not put up with the company’s expectations.
12. Parents could not put away money for their children’s education.

Substitute the single word verb for the two-word verb in the following sentences.
1. Senate set-up the Meralco committee.
2. Mother’s cut down spending on rice.
3. Oil price has gone up.
4. Students come up with a solution.
5. Students looked into the problem.
6. The dollar rate went up and down.
7. Students brought up the uniform issue.
8. The school gets rid of the tuition hike.
9. Parents turned down the proposal.
10. The proposal turned out a positive result.
11. Employees did not put up with the company’s expectations.
12. Parents could not put away money for their children’s education.

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