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Would you ___ my dog for me this weekend?
A) look
B) look after
C) look up
D) none of the above
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(B) Look after
Would you look after my dog for me this weekend?
1. Phrasal verb as the name suggests is the phrase form of verbs. These phrases are usually given in the form of idioms.
2. Phrasal verbs basically are idiomatic phrases that have two elements, one is a verb and the other is either an adverb or preposition or a combination of both of them
3. "Look after" is the phrasal verb of the verb "look" and the word "after" is a preposition
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