In question below fill the gap with the appropriate option:
It seems to be a well thought .... scheme.

a

over

b

out

c

off

d

into

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Henas10
4 months ago

The phrase "well thought out" is a common English compound adjective used to describe a plan, idea, or scheme that has been carefully considered and organized in detail. In this context, it indicates that the "scheme" is thorough and logical.
Why other options are incorrect
❌ A. over: While "think over" is a valid phrasal verb meaning to consider something carefully before making a decision, it is not used as a compound adjective (i.e., you would say "the scheme was thought over," but not "a well thought over scheme").

Aprishyn
6 years ago

'thought over'e.g I thought it over

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