Directions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate phrasal verbs from th...
Explanation:
To understand why option 'A' is the correct answer, let's take a look at the meaning and usage of the phrasal verbs given as options:
1. Confer with - to consult or discuss with someone in order to make a decision or seek advice.
2. Confer to - to give a title or position to someone.
3. Confer in - this phrasal verb does not have a commonly used meaning in English.
4. Confer upon - to give someone a title, honor, or responsibility.
Based on the context provided in the sentence, the most appropriate phrasal verb would be 'confer with'. The subject of the sentence, 'he', wants to consult or discuss with his colleagues before making a decision. Therefore, option 'A' is the correct choice.
Key Points:
- The sentence is about someone seeking advice or discussing with colleagues before making a decision.
- The phrasal verb 'confer with' means to consult or discuss with someone in order to make a decision or seek advice.
- The other options do not fit the context or have different meanings.
Example:
He wanted to confer with his colleagues before making a decision.
Note:
- The phrasal verb 'confer with' is commonly used in business, academic, or professional contexts when seeking input, advice, or opinions from others before making a decision.
- It is important to choose the correct phrasal verb based on the context and intended meaning.
Directions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate phrasal verbs from th...
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