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. I'm tired. Let's---------------

Acall it a day

Bcall in a day

Ccall on the day

Dcall up the day

Answer:

A. call it a day

Read Explanation:

Phrasal Verbs in English: A Competitive Exam Perspective

  • Definition: A phrasal verb is a verb combined with a preposition or adverb (or both) to create a new meaning. They are common in everyday English and frequently tested in competitive exams.
  • 'Call it a day': This is a widely used idiomatic phrasal verb.
    • Meaning: To decide to stop working on something, usually for the rest of the day.
    • Context: It implies that a sufficient amount of work has been done, or that progress is no longer being made, and it's time to cease activities.
    • Example: "We've been working for 10 hours straight; let's call it a day."
  • Exam Relevance: Questions often involve identifying the correct phrasal verb in a sentence or understanding its meaning in context.
  • Common Pitfalls:
    • Confusing phrasal verbs with their literal verb meanings.
    • Mistaking similar-sounding phrasal verbs.
    • Not recognizing idiomatic usage.
  • Study Tip for Exams:
    • Create flashcards for common phrasal verbs, listing the verb, preposition/adverb, and meaning.
    • Practice by doing mock tests that specifically target phrasal verbs.
    • Pay attention to how phrasal verbs are used in context in reading comprehension passages.

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