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It was the collapse of the dotcom boom that finally did ___him(out, with, for, off)​

Answers

Answered by prashantkamal25
2

Answer:

I don't think I have a very strong war in their own lives in their midst and future in their own lives in the past and to be able and they have been in a way of making them feel better

Answered by sushmadhkl
1

Answer:

It was the collapse of the dotcom boom that finally did for him.

Explanation:

  • The options given here out, with, for, off are the prepositions.
  • A preposition is a word used to connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence. Other example includes on, under, at, over, in, and many more.

Use of 'out'

  • It is used with another preposition 'of' in many cases.
  • Examples: out of town, out of the world, out of date, out of reach, etc.

Use of 'with'

  • It is commonly used with verbs.
  • Example: I played with my friend.
  • 'Played' is a verb.

Use of 'for' and 'off'

  • Both are used with adjectives.
  • Example: I am sorry for your loss.
  • Here, 'Sorry' is an adjective.
  • I am scared off the snake.
  • Here, scared is an adjective.

Hence, 'for' is the correct answer because 'finally' is an adjective.

                           

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