English, asked by sunitalot80, 4 months ago

Always abide----------------
your promise. (by / with).
fill with right preposition​

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Answered by qwmagpies
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Always abide by your promise.

  • Prepositions are defined as the group of words or words that are generally used before a noun or pronoun.
  • Some examples of prepositions are "with, in, by, of, on" etc.
  • Here "by" is the correct preposition.
  • Hence the above sentence with correct prepositions can be written as-
  • Always abide by your promise.
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