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My nephew _____ chicken pox this weekend.

Acame up with

Bcame down with

Ccame on

Dcame off

Answer:

B. came down with

Read Explanation:

  • Came down with: This phrase is commonly used to describe becoming ill with a particular disease or sickness (ഒരു പ്രത്യേക രോഗത്താൽ രോഗിയാകുന്നത് വിവരിക്കാൻ). In this context, it means that the nephew contracted chicken pox.
  • Came up with: This phrase means to think of or invent something, such as an idea or a plan. It is not used to describe contracting an illness.
  • Came on: This phrase can mean to begin or start, especially for something that progresses or happens suddenly, like an event or a feeling. It is not used to describe becoming ill.
  • Came off: This phrase can mean to detach from something or to succeed. It is not used to describe contracting an illness.

 


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