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Q 9. Pick the options that uses 'spill over in the same way as 'spilling over
has been used in the text.
1) 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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a) i, ii and iii
b) i, ii and iv
c) ii, iii and iv
d) iii, iv and v​

Answers

Answered by tasneem786
88

Answer:

The answer is probably b) i,ii and iv

Answered by skyfall63
116

d) iii, iv and v​

Explanation:

  • A verb is a phrasal verb consisting of a main verb, a preposition, an adverb, or both. Usually, the importance of the words themselves is not apparent. That is, together, they express a "different meaning" than their "combined meaning".
  • The phrasal verb 'spill over' implies 'to reach a point of a situation that cannot be controlled.' 'Spilling over' means over is to allow/cause to fall/run from a container, especially wastefully/accidentally; to scatter.
  • Therefore, option D is the correct answer as the iii, iv and v sentences are "correctly" used to mean 'spill over' the same as 'spilling over.'  

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