[ Phrasal Verb ]
Could you look after the baby tonight? What does ‘Look after’ mean?
A. Ignore
B. Take care of
C. Forget
D. Remember
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewTo look after someone or something.
A. Take care of
B. Keep up with
C. Look forward to
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Which adverb best completes the sentence?
Sam ____ slipped on the ice.
Hint: The adverb needs to tell how.
A. always
B. below
C. accidentally