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Phrasal Verbs: Land

Phrasal Verbs: Land

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Question 1
Choose the correct usage
A
She was responsible for landing him in it but he didn’t say even a word to her.
B
She was responsible for landing him onto it but he didn’t say even a word to her.
Question 1 Explanation: 
The correct usage is land in. Land in means ‘Get someone into trouble’.
Question 2
Choose the correct usage
A
We planned a peaceful dinner by the lake, but landed under a chic, suburban restaurant once again.
B
We planned a peaceful dinner by the lake, but landed up in a chic, suburban restaurant once again.
Question 2 Explanation: 
The correct usage is land up in. Land up in means ‘Arrive, end a journey in a place, often without planning’.
Question 3
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A
I was landed onto the whole mess by my so called best friend.
B
I was landed with the whole mess by my so called best friend.
Question 3 Explanation: 
The correct usage is land with. Land with means ‘Create a problem for someone’.
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