I shall say no more _______ i be misunderstood .
A.lest
B.no matter what
C.in order that
D.however
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lest
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The correct answer is option a that "I shall say no more lest I be misunderstood."
- The other options given here will not go with the given sentence.
- The definition of "lest" is something done in order to avert an unwanted outcome.
- Subjunctive mood, usually in the present or future tense, is always used after least.
- The preposition 'lest' denotes either (1) for dread of, or (2) to avoid. The speaker then adds something they believe should be avoided.
- The adage "lest we forget" uses the word "lest" to denote anything that should be avoided or prevented.
- Similarly, "lest I be misunderstood" means I should avoid to say anything otherwise I would be misunderstood.
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I shall say no more lest I be misunderstood.
- To unite two or more items, phrases, or clauses, use conjunctions. As they are used to connect phrases, they can also be referred to as connectors. If conjunctions are employed to link clauses, they are typically used in the final portion of a sentence. When connecting things or phrases, conjunctions may appear at the start, middle, or end of the sentence, depending on the placement of the objects or phrases.
- A conjunction is a word like "and," "but," "while," or "although" that joins words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence, according to the Cambridge Dictionary. A conjunction is described as "an uninflected grammatical structure that links together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words" in the Merriam Webster Dictionary.
Here, the sentence is given as,
I shall say no more _______ I be misunderstood.
Here, the sentence with the appropriate conjunction is,
I shall say no more lest I be misunderstood.
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