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I could see..........his plan the moment he refused to divulge the detail. Fill up the preposition

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Answered by KrystaCort
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Answer: Past.

Complete sentence: I could see "past" his plan the moment he refused to divulge the detail.

Tips:

While fitting in a preposition, listen if it sounds right in an individual statement. Also, see whether the preposition you put in a statement is making logic or not.

Explanation:

Here, 'past' is chosen as it determines that 'I' started looking away from the time 'he' refuses to divulge some details about the idea. So, the statement now makes a complete sense too.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The complete sentence would be -

"I could see past his plan the moment he refused to divulge the details".

A preposition represents the relation between a pronoun and a noun and a word or another element. While using a preposition, listening to whether it sounds right with the statement or not is important. Whether it’s making any logic or not is also important. Here, past means to the other side of something. In other words, "I could see on the other side of his plan the moment he refused to divulge the details".

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