The headmaster ________ the complaint. Fill it with a phrasal verb.
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The headmaster ________ the complaint. (Fill it with a phrasal verb.)
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The headmaster look at the complaint.
- ''look at'' is the phrasal verb which means ''to consider or examine something''.
- A phrasal verb is a combination of two words. generally, verb + preposition.
- In the given sentence, the phrasal verb ''look at'' means to think about the complaint carefully in order to make a decision.
More examples of Phrasal verbs:
Look after = to take care of someone.
Hit on = to have an idea
Aim at = to target
Hold on = to wait
give up = to stop
bring in = introduce
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The headmaster ________ the complaint : Fill it with a phrasal verb.
- The right phrasal verb for the blank space is : Look at.
- So the complete sentence is : The headmaster look at the complain.
- Pharasal Verb is a group of words by adding a Preposition or Adverbial particle after Verb.
- Here 'look at' is a combination of Verb and Preposition. 'Look' is a verb and 'at' is Preposition.
- 'Look at' means see or stare, therefore the appropriate Phrasal Verb for the blank space is 'look at'
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