English, asked by mi7610065, 1 year ago

Use the following phrases in your own sentences
Wait upon
Carry out
Attend on
Depend on

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Answered by Anushka0408
51
I. a maid was appointed to wait upon her.
ii. she planed the crime but hired thugs to carry out.
iii. the servant attends on his master.
iv.a good deal may also depend on soil.
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Answered by CarliReifsteck
11

Answer :

This question is based on phrasal verbs.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'phrasal verb' as 'a combination of a verb and an adverb or a verb and a preposition, or both, in which the combination has a meaning different from the meaning of the words considered separately.'

1. 'Wait upon' is a phrasal verb, which according to Wiktionary, means 'To wait on; to serve.'

Sentence :

The millionaire had several servants to wait upon him.

2. 'Carry out' is a phrasal verb, which according to Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do.'

Sentence :

I so wish I could carry out my plan to surprise her on her birthday.

3. 'Attend on' is a phrasal verb which means to pay attention to or to look after.

Sentence :

Who will attend on the students while I am away ?

4. 'Depend on' is a phrasal verb, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'to trust someone or something and know that that person or thing will help you or do what you want or expect him, her, or it to do.'

Sentence :

One can't always depend on others for one's necessities.

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