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Q 9. Pick the option/s that uses 'spill over' in the same way as 'spilling over' has
been used in the text.
i) There's no point allowing emotions to spill over and impact our judgements.
ii) I try not to let my homework assignments spill over into my leisure time.
iii) The jar of juice is so full, it might just spill over.
iv) The class arguments can spill over into the world outside school if they aren't
resolved.
v) The devotee had to rush for prayers with a tumbler full of milk and had to
take care that it doesn't spill over.
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b) i, ii and iv
a) i, ii and iii
d) iii, iv and v
c) ii, iii and iv
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The options iii, iv and v uses 'spillover' in the same way as 'spilling over' has been used in the text.
Explanation:
- Phrasal verbs are described as a group of words(two or three) that function together as a single syntactical unit.
- These phrases consist of a verb followed by a particle that could be an adverb, preposition, etc. They together convey a meaning different from the combined meaning of these words.
- The phrasal verb 'spill over' implies 'to reach a climax or the point of a situation which can't be controlled.' 'Spilling over' means 'overflow' or 'enter into another zone by chance/accident.'
- Thus, option D is the correct answer as the third, fourth, and fifth sentences are correctly employed to mean 'spill over' the same as 'spilling over.'
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Answer:
d is right .............
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