Choose an appropriate preposition that does not go with the word Abide
a) Abide by
b) Abide in
c) Abide with
d) Abide off
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An appropriate preposition that does not go with the word Abide is off. (Option D)
- The word Abide means to act according to something or someone.
- 'Abide by' means to accept and go according to someone's word. Example- We abide by the rules of the government.
- 'Abide in' means to stay fixed in something or someone. Example- He abides in god.
- 'Abide with' means to remain with someone. Example- You can abide with me tonight.
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