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I shall have ................his service

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Answered by priyakumarit10
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Choose the correct preposition, I will have to dispense ................his services.

Answer: The answer to this question is "with".

Explanation:

I will have to dispense with his services.

A preposition is a word that indicates the relationship between objects in a phrase and is typically used to indicate direction, time, location, position, or exclusion. Although there are many additional prepositions in the English language, "in," "on," "of," "to," "from," "at," and "with" are the most frequently used ones.

To indicate direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object, a preposition is a word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. Prepositions include phrases like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."

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Answered by VishwachiT
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Answer:

I shall have to avail his service.

I should have availed his service.

Explanation:

This sentence is wrong in tense so the closest correct answer will be to avail. Correct sentence with tense will be I should have availed his service.

  • Here in the first part "to" is added to show the verb form of simple present which contrasts with the simple future tense of "shall". The sentence still feels readable because it suggests that the narrator shall (in the present tense) have to avail the service.
  • In the second sentence, the verb form of shall has been corrected to "should". To make the sentence correct the tense of "to avail" has been changed to "availed". This changes the sentence to past tense.

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