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I can't agree ____ to your proposal. ( set preposition )

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Answered by Anonymous
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i cant agree in to ur proposal
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Disclaimer: The full question is given below as the question is incomplete.

Fill in the blank by selecting the appropriate option.

"I cannot agree ________ your proposal".

(a) of (b) to (c) with (d) by

Answer:

" I cannot agree (b) to your proposal" is the correct answer.

Explanation:

  • One of the most frequently used prepositions in the English language is 'to.' The preposition 'to' is also included in the verb's infinitive form.
  • As a preposition of movement or direction, 'to' can also be used. At times, 'to' is mistaken for 'at' or 'in.' There is a distinct difference between 'to' and 'in' when it comes to expressing movement to a specific location.
  • In the given question, "to" is used as a phrasal verb to refer to something being agreed to.

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