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The lawer (A)wanted to know whether the(B) victim would be able to give(C) an noc so that the bail would not have be held(D) till the last minute​

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Answered by MsLioNess14
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Option C because an is only used with a,e,i,o,u

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Preposition:

Prepositions are short words that are used in sentences to indicate the relationship that nouns, pronouns, or phrases have to other elements of the sentence in question. Prepositions are typically used before a noun or pronoun in the last portion of a phrase.

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a preposition is "a word that connects a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun to another word, especially to a verb, another noun, or an adjective." Prepositions are "words or groups of phrases, such as in, from, to, out of and on behalf of, used before a noun or pronoun to convey place, position, time or manner," according to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary.

A preposition is "a word, like as 'by', 'for', 'into' or 'with' which normally has a noun group as its object," according to the Collins Dictionary. The word is slightly different in the Merriam Webster dictionary. It describes a preposition as "a function word that usually joins with a noun phrase to put words together that typically represent a modification or prediction''.

Examples of preposition:

  • In the morning, I'm going to church.
  • The plates were set on the dining room table by her.
  • The cat was discovered by Baskar under the bed.
  • Will you be with Mazeeka or Raimy?
  • I adore spending the evenings on the beach.
  • By the lake, Rachel and Phoebe met.
  • Finn was standing next to Lisa.
  • The supermarket is located directly in front of the bus stop.
  • Brother of my ascended to the roof.
  • Sitting and reading under the trees is quite relaxing.

The lawyer (A)wanted to know whether the(B) victim would be able to give(C) an noc so that the bail would not have be held(D) till the last minute​

The correct sentence would be The lawyer wanted to know whether the victim would be able to give an noc so that the bail would not have 'to' be held till the last minute.

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