3 Questions
Which phrasal verb best fits the sentence 'I've got no more energy'?
run out of
What does the speaker imply by saying 'I can't do any more sit-ups. I've got no more energy'?
The speaker has exhausted their energy and cannot perform any more sit-ups.
What is the speaker's physical condition as described in the text?
Exhausted
Study Notes
Phrasal Verb and Implication
- The phrasal verb that best fits the sentence 'I've got no more energy' is "run out of", which means to use up all of something, especially energy or resources.
- The speaker implies that they are exhausted and cannot continue doing sit-ups or any other physical activity.
Speaker's Physical Condition
- The speaker is physically exhausted and lacks energy.
- They are unable to perform physical activities, such as sit-ups, due to their physical condition.
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