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We should never................. The poor (look for, look after, look down on)

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Answered by pragysoni
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Answer:

look down on is the answer

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

We should never look down on the poor

Explanation:

The given answer is an example of a phrasal verb.

A phrasal verb is a verb that is combined with an adverb or preposition to form a completely new verbal phrase. Think of a phrasal verb as a completely new and independent word because its meaning is typically unconnected to the meanings of the words that make up it.

Phrasal verbs behave similarly to other verbs in terms of location and conjugation when they are used in sentences, but they do have unique grammatical restrictions regarding word order, which we discuss below. Phrasal verbs can be conjugated into all possible verb tenses, thus you can use them anyplace a regular verb would be appropriate.

Other example:

I had the flu last week but got over it.

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