English, asked by karthiknayak11, 1 year ago

Drive slowly, _______ for potholes on the road.

Pick the correct phrasal verb

1.look at
2.look out
3.look over
4.look up​


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Answered by Priatouri
1

Answer:

Option B, look out, is the right answer.

Explanation:

The given sentence is a phrasal verb; used "to warn someone to be cautious" when there is any danger. Accordingly, the given sentence here is a sentence of the phrasal verb to warn someone, therefore, the correct answer is look out. The phrasal verbs are the verb that is combined with the adverb or a preposition or sometimes both.

Answered by Sidyandex
0

Answer:

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There was an extraordinary blend.

McCann and another person read a bit from the Circe scene, which obviously is composed like a play.

When you hear this stuff read so anyone can hear, by clever individuals, it turns out to be absolutely clear how crazy this book is, something that may be missed on the off chance that you get impeded in the language.

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