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1. I ___ but no one has seen my mobile. a) asked to b) asked on c) asked out d) asked around.

Answers

Answered by IxIitzurshizukaIxI
1

Answer:

I asked around arbut no one has seen my mobile.

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Answered by anurimasingh22
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Answer:

I asked around but no one has seen my mobile.

Option d) asked around is correct.

Explanation:

Here, ask around is a phrasal verb.

What is a Phrasal verb?

A phrasal verb is a short clause that combines a verb with another particle (an adverb/ a preposition) to make a specific meaning. The meaning of the phrasal verb is different from the individual meanings of the words that comprise it.

Types of Phrasal verbs:

The phrasal verbs are of two types: separable and inseparable.

i) Separable phrasal verbs:

As the name implies, separable phrasal verbs are phrasal verbs that can be separated into the two words they consist of.

Eg. Can you please turn the volume down?

ii) Inseparable phrasal verbs:

A phrasal verb that cannot be separated into its constituent words is called an inseparable phrasal verb.

Eg. She looks after the baby when I am away at work.

Given Phrasal verbs and their meanings:

a) ask to - ask/convince someone to believe something because they seem wrong.

b) ask on - There is no such phrasal verb.

c) ask out - to invite someone for a cinema or a restaurant.

d) ask around - to ask several people for information or advice.

According to the situation, ask around is the correct phrasal verb here.

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