Read the following sentences I, II, III: I. I sent a letter to the airline company complaining about the problems I had during the flight and they have promised to look into the matter. II. Although that doctor hasn’t won the Nobel Prize, I look up to him. III. I promised her that I would look after her kids if she weren’t able to do that.It’s correct to say that the meaning of each underline bold phrasal verb is respectively
I sent a letter to the airline company complaining about the problems I had during the flight and they have promised to look into the matter.
II. Although that doctor hasn’t won the Nobel Prize, I look up to him.
III. I promised her that I would look after her kids if she weren’t able to do that.
It’s correct to say that the meaning of each underline bold phrasal verb is respectively
- A)Write down, marvel, help
- B)Abide, match, weaken
- C)Investigate, admire, take care of
- D)Annoy, carry, accompany
- E)Analyze, please, spoil
Resposta:
A alternativa correta é C)
Read the following sentences I, II, III:
I. I sent a letter to the airline company complaining about the problems I had during the flight and they have promised to look into the matter.
II. Although that doctor hasn't won the Nobel Prize, I look up to him.
III. I promised her that I would look after her kids if she weren't able to do that.
It's correct to say that the meaning of each underline bold phrasal verb is respectively
- A) Write down, marvel, help
- B) Abide, match, weaken
- C) Investigate, admire, take care of
- D) Annoy, carry, accompany
- E) Analyze, please, spoil
A opção correta é C) Investigate, admire, take care of. Isso porque:
- Look into significa investigar ou examinar algo cuidadosamente, o que se aplica à situação da companhia aérea analisando a reclamação.
- Look up to expressa admiração ou respeito por alguém, como no caso da consideração pelo médico.
- Look after quer dizer cuidar de alguém ou algo, que é exatamente o contexto de tomar conta das crianças.

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