If you ever come to Dhaka, you must
(A) speak
(B) talk
(C) move
(D) look
Me up and we’ll have lunch together
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look me up and we'll have lunch together
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"If you ever come to Dhaka, you must look me up and we'll have lunch together." It will be the complete sentence, thus the answer will be option D.
- Here, we have to fill in the blanks with words from among the given options.
- The first option 'speak' is not correct. It does not fit here as 'speak me up' makes no sense. It has no meaning.
- The second option 'talk' is not correct. Talking someone up means discussing someone or something in a way that makes them seem more interesting or attractive. It does not make sense here.
- The third option 'move' is also not correct. 'Move me up' does not have any meaning and thus cannot be used here.
- The fourth option 'look' is correct here. Looking someone up is a phrase that means searching for someone or something.
- Here, it makes perfect sense. The speaker is asking someone to search for him if he ever visits Dhaka.
- Thus, the complete sentence will be, "If you ever come to Dhaka, you must look me up and we'll have lunch together." So, the correct answer will be option D.
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