English, asked by antramahi2007, 4 days ago

he may came by bus.he may come by car​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{follow\: your\: hobbies(passion)}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{Don't\: waste\: time}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{stay\: positive}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{Make\: time\: table}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{don't\:let\: others\:take\:your\:decisions}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{set\: your\: goals}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{write\: down\:your\:goals}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{eat\: healthy}

 \red\rightarrow{ } \mathrm{wake\:up\:early}

Answered by anishkumarsingh2022
1

Answer:

“I came by bus” is the right answer.

Prepositions are always a bit tricky in English, because they don't usually have any rules. We use “by” to show how someone travels. When we are talking about general ways of transport we always use the preposition ‘by'.

Explanation:

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