Phrasal Verbs

fit in (1)

This page is about the phrasal verb fit in (1)

Meaning

to have enough space for something, or to have enough time for something

For example

  • fit in My car's got a small boot and the golf clubs won't fit in. They're too long.

  • fit sth/sb in I don't have time to see him today, but I might be able to fit him in tomorrow.

Quick Quiz

The bag wouldn't fit in the overhead compartment on the plane because

a. the compartment was too big

b. the bag was too small

c. the bag was too big
a) the compartment was too big b) the bag was too small c) the bag was too big

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