English, asked by anahita45, 9 months ago

The police are _______ an investigation

a. working out
b. searching out
c. carrying out
d. making out​

Answers

Answered by kingofself
9

Answer:

The police are carrying out an investigation

Explanation:

  • The phrase, ‘carrying out’, is a verbal phrase that means to put a plan into execution or simply to do or accomplish something.
  • It is used in sentences to imply that some action is being taken on something especially an evaluation or investigation, some measures or action, objectives or aims, instructions or wishes, to survey or test etc.
  • In the phrasal verb, ‘carrying out’, carrying is the main verb and out is the particle or the preposition.
Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Explanation:

The phrase, ‘carrying out’, is a verbal phrase that means to put a plan into execution or simply to do or accomplish something.

It is used in sentences to imply that some action is being taken on something especially an evaluation or investigation, some measures or action, objectives or aims, instructions or wishes, to survey or test etc.

In the phrasal verb, ‘carrying out’, carrying is the main verb and out is the particle or the preposition.

So answer is carry out

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