English, asked by smadanpal16, 10 months ago

(iii) Neetu purposely refrained
-... saying more
(iv) You are liable ...
your father's debts.
(V) I am not concerned
what you say
(vi) They never die who die. 1.2
................ a noble cause.
(vii) He is an expert ...
getting his own way.
(viii) What you say is contrary,
..... the factual position
Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence with​

Answers

Answered by EliteSoul
229

Answer:

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In these sentences, the blank words are to be filled with prepositions.

Prepositions:- The words which connects two sentences are called prepositions.Examples:-

  • To, from, for, of, at etc.

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iii) Neetu purposely refrained ...... saying more.

→ Neetu purposely refrained [ iii) from ] saying more.

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iv) You are liable ..... your father's debts.

→ You are liable [ iv) to ] your father's debts.

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v) I am not concerned ...... what you say.

→ I am not concerned [ v) about ] what you say.

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vi) They never die who die ..... a noble cause.

→ They never die who die [ vi) for ] a noble cause.

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vii) He is an expert ..... getting his own way.

→ He is an expert [ vii) of ] getting his own way.

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viii) What you say is contrary, ..... the factual position.

→ What you say is contrary, [viii) to ] the factual position.


Anonymous: Lovely Bhai :)
Answered by rinigiji60
5

Ur answer is as follows

  1. Neetu purposely refrained from saying more
  2. You are liable to ur father's debts
  3. I am not concerned about what you say
  4. They never die for a noble cause(hope it's correct
  5. he is expert in getting his own way
  6. what you say is contrary but the factual position

hope this helps

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