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I don't think this is something we should rush - because it needs to be planned.
(a)on
(b)out
(c)into
(d)away​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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I don't think this is something we should rush into because it needs to be planned.

Option (c)

EXPLANATION:

  • The above is an instance of using 'prepositions'. 'Prepositions are words' used to link 'pronouns', 'phrases', or 'nouns' to other words in a sentence. They act to link the objects, people, locations and time of a sentence'.
  • Prepositions are generally 'short words', and they are usually placed in front of nouns.
  • In this case we use a 'prepositional phrase' which is a 'group of words beginning with a preposition' (into) and end with a 'noun/pronoun/gerund/clause' (the object of the preposition) in this case ends with a clause (because+reason) because it needs to be planned).
  • If we rush into something we do it without actually deciding if it is the correct thing to do or considering the best way to do it.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Phrasal verbs

I don't think this is something we should rush into because it needs to be planned.

Explanation:

  • Phrasal verbs are short idiomatic phrases that convey a completely different meaning from the meanings of their individual words
  • A phrasal verb usually has a main verb followed by a preposition.
  • Rush is a main verb It conveys the meaning of hurry or haste.
  • Rush on is a phrasal verb that means a sudden widespread demand
  • Rush out is a phrasal verb that means production of something in a hurried manner
  • Rush into is a phrasal verb that means doing something in haste without thinking over.
  • Rush away is a phrasal verb that means to move away hurriedly from a place.
  • In the given sentence the subject advises that nothing should be done unplanned the correct phrasal verb will be rush into.

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