IELTS EXAM PRACTICE (B2-C1)

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  • I ______ my former colleague at the party. It was great!
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    1. bumped up
    2. bumped off
    3. bumped into
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    Did you get it right? Any questions in the comments!
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Комментарии • 3

  • @EverGreenCorner
    @EverGreenCorner 22 дня назад +1

    Ma'am, Is it similar to Stumbled up on?

    • @a_very_english_quiz
      @a_very_english_quiz  22 дня назад

      “To bump into” is most similar to “to run into”. You can use “stumble into” or “stumble upon” as a synonym of this, but this phrasal verbs contains more of a nuance of surprise than the others!

    • @EverGreenCorner
      @EverGreenCorner 22 дня назад

      @@a_very_english_quiz got it! Thank you, Ma'am 💓