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I ate cereal and yogurt __ breakfast this morning. fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. no spam ❌❌​

Answers

Answered by MizBroken
8

Explanation:

I ate cereal and yogurt in breakfast this morning.

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Answered by ItsBranliestKing
1

Explanation:

The preposition ‘except’ means something is ‘not included’ in the list, in other words, it means ‘apart from’ something. In the given context, the speaker can eat all kinds of food other than or apart from ‘Chinese’, thus ‘Chinese’ is the exception in the list of food that he/she can eat. Hence option A is correct. Whereas the expression ‘in spite of’ means ‘even though’. ‘In spite of’ is used when we mean that the fact that the person can do something is not changed by another action or fact. This is irrelevant here because the sentence doesn’t state that ‘Chinese’ is trying to prevent the person from eating the other varieties. Thus, the meaning of the sentence would be illogical when we use ‘in spite of’, so option B is incorrect. Similarly, ‘since’ would once again be illogical in the given context because ‘since’ means ‘because of’ something. ‘Chinese’ doesn't denote the reason for the speaker’s versatile palette. Thus option D is incorrect. On the other hand ‘in’ is used to denote a city/country or a large space inside which one can stay. ‘Chinese’ is neither a city/country nor a place, therefore option C is incorrect.

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