—I was wondering how to understand the grammar of these sentences.

—You'd better break them ________ into parts.

A.down          B.up

C.off           D.out

 

A

break down意為“毀掉,分解”;break up意為“打破,打碎”;break off意為“中斷,停止”;break out意為“爆發(fā)”。根據(jù)題意,可知應該是把句子分解成幾部分。

 

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