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Don' hanker ........money.fill with preposition

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Answered by Anonymous
15
Hey mate here's your answer....

Don't hanker with money.

Hope it helps ☺️
Answered by KomalSrinivas
0

The answer is 'after.'

Don't hanker after money.

  • This exercise belongs to the chapter on 'Words Followed by Prepositions.'
  • Many words in the English Dictionary take a particular preposition to define their meaning. The chapter focuses on these words.
  • The term 'hanker' means having a strong desire or urge to achieve something.' The preposition 'after' is used to show the desire to go after something and achieve it.
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