Match the following phrasal verb with their meaning. Look for.
A
To watch something
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B
To take care of
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C
To search for something or somebody
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D
To except something
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Solution
The correct option is D To search for something or somebody The phrasal verb, 'look for' means 'to search for something or somebody'. Eg: 'Your mother has been looking for you all around the house'. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
Options A, B and D are incorrect as they do not convey the correct meaning.