4. choose the right word. 1. i’ve lived here my whole life. where were you brought about /back/ up/down/ together? 2. he took the calculator home yesterday and hasn’t brought it about /back/ up/down/ together yet. 3. the heavy winter rains brought about /back/ up/down/together the fl ood. 4. try to bring her about /back/ up/down/together to our way of thinking. 5. holidays bring about /back/ up/down/together family and friends. 6. what brought about /back/ up/down/together the roman empire? why was it suddenly gone?
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2. The correct word to fill in the blank is "back". The phrase "bring back" means to return something to its original place. In this context, it is referring to someone taking a calculator home and not returning it yet.
3. The correct word to fill in the blank is "up". The phrase "bring up" means to cause something to happen or to increase. In this context, it is referring to the heavy winter rains causing a flood.
4. The correct word to fill in the blank is "around". The phrase "bring around" means to persuade or convince someone to agree with a certain point of view. In this context, it is asking to try to convince someone to think the same way as the person speaking.
5. The correct word to fill in the blank is "together". The phrase "bring together" means to gather or unite people or things. In this context, it is referring to holidays gathering family and friends.
6. The correct word to fill in the blank is "about". The phrase "bring about" means to cause or create something. In this context, it is asking what caused the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.