English, asked by damsus, 1 year ago

fill in the blanks with appropriate words
she set ----------- organising the exhibition

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Answered by ananya138
42
i think for should be there

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Answered by Hansika4871
4

"She set about organizing the exhibition." This will be the complete sentence.

  • Here, we have to fill in the given blank with the most appropriate word.
  • The most appropriate word there will be the preposition about.
  • About can be defined as being on the subject of or concerning something.
  • But, here about will be used in a different sense.
  • When 'about' is preceded by 'set' it forms the phrase 'set about.'
  • The phrasal verb 'set about' is used to describe the start of something. It is generally used when someone is starting something new.
  • For example, "Columbus set about his voyage." Here, set about is used to describe Columbus beginning his voyage.
  • Hence, the correct answer will be 'set about.' The complete sentence will be, "She set about organizing the exhibition."

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