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Phrasal Verbs: Follow

Phrasal Verbs: Follow

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Question 1
Choose the correct usage.
A
Your first novel was great! Do you have any plans to follow it up with another novel?
B
I need to follow in Lata’s progress.
Question 1 Explanation: 
The correct usage is ‘follow up’ because it means to try to find out more about something.
Question 2
Choose the correct usage.
A
Suman’s parents told her that she had to follow through on the activities that she had started
B
We need to follow up the rules and regulations of the school.
Question 2 Explanation: 
The correct usage is ‘follow through’ because it means to continue doing work until it has been completed.
Question 3
Choose the correct usage.
A
His meeting will get over in half an hour then I’ll follow in soon.
B
The landlord decided to follow up on the tenants' complaints regading excessive noise
Question 3 Explanation: 
The correct usage is ‘follow up on’ because it means something that is done to continue.
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