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arrange the correct phrase in the following. I 'll ___ their cat while they are away on holiday.(a) be looking into (b) be looking after(c) be looking at(c)be looking over​

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Answered by tanu2418
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Answer:

Ans is be looking after

Answered by orangesquirrel
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The complete sentence is:

I 'll be looking after their cat while they are away on holiday.

* In the given sentence, it is referring to taking care of the cat so we need to choose the phrasal verb for the blank accordingly.

1. be looking into- investigate.

We generally look into a matter.

2. be looking at- thinking about something in order to make a decision.

3. be looking over- to examine

4. be looking after- taking care of

*Therefore it is evident that 'be looking after' is the most appropriate phrasal verb in this case.

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