Math, asked by sirius30, 5 months ago

Our babysitter's really good at _______ our kids.

 looking after
 looking into
 looking down on​

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Answered by bhanakolape
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Our babysitter's really good at looking after our kids.

Concept:

Phrasal verbs

An idiomatic phrase consisting of a verb and another element, typically either an adverb, as in break down, or a preposition, for example, see to, or a combination of both, such as look down on.

Step-by-step explanation:

A phrasal verb is a verb that is collocated with a particle, a preposition, or an adverbial prepositional phrase. In the traditional grammar of Modern English, examples of collocated verbs with these components include turn down, run into, and sit up (examples: put in place or have in common). Phrasal verbs frequently include additional adverbial characteristics (examples: "see right through," "come on back," or "put back in").

Additionally, several Middle English-preserved archaic phrasal verbs, such as "do (someone) good," "service (someone) correctly," or "fare thee well," include a nominal word sandwiched between a verb and an adverb.

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