The headmaster is the complaint. Fill in the blank with phrasal verb
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The correct question:
The headmaster ________ the complaint. (Fill it with a phrasal verb.)
The required answer is: look at
Explanation:
- The phrasal word "look at" denotes "to think about or investigate something."
- A phrasal verb is a word combination. A preposition usually follows a verb.
- The phrasal verb "look at" in the preceding sentence refers to attentively considering the complaint before making a judgment.
Therefore, the complete sentence is The headmaster look at the complaint.
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Concept: To find the correct and most suitable word in the blank space.
Given: A statement with a blank space
Find: Fill the blank with the phrasal verb
Solution: The headmaster is looking at the complaint.
A Phrasal verb is a combination of a phrase and a verb.
This combination gives a different meaning to the statement.
Hence, now we know about the phrasal verb
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