English, asked by myy954032, 5 months ago

82.
She insists .....
leaving immediately.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) on
(B) for
(C) by
(D) with​


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Answers

Answered by xXSofiaXx
3

(A) on☺️

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Answered by aleenaakhansl
0

Answer:

option (A) on

She insists on leaving immediately.

Explanation:

Definition of preposition

: a feature phrase that usually combines with a noun word to shape a word which commonly expresses a change or predication

  • On: In general, on is used to suggest touching and being supported with the aid of using the pinnacle floor of (something), or transferring to a function this is supported with the aid of using something: The book is lying on the table.

  • For: motiveWe use for to speak approximately a motive or a cause for something: I'm going for a few breakfast.

  • By: figuring out the agent acting an action.indicating the method of accomplishing something.

  • While: While and even as. While and even as imply the equal whilst we use them as conjunctions. They each imply 'for the duration of the time that some thing else happens', or 'in evaluation with some thing else'. While is a whole lot extra not unusualplace than even as, and even as sounds extra formal

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