English, asked by chennaveena, 10 months ago

mother:what time does your movie finish.
Son: It'll be - in second, i promise.
(a) next to
(b) under
(c) over
(d) here​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Mother: What time does your movie finish?

Son: It'll be over in second, I promise.

Option (c)

EXPLANATION:

Over can be used in the following ways.

  • As a preposition: Above/higher than something else, at times, such that one object conceals the other; in a position which is covering something; across from 'one side to the other', specifically by going up and down; more than; increasing to further than specific point/limit; on the other side of; connect or about; during or when doing something; using;
  • As an adverb: 'from a higher' to a 'lower position'; down; 'from one side or place to another'; define the way an object moves or is moved such that a different part of it is facing up; changing /exchanging position; 'above or higher than something else'; finished; repeatedly/again.

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Answered by vilnius
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Mother: what time does your movie finish.?

Son: It'll be over in second, I promise.

Explanation:

  • In the above sentence, 'over' will be the correct word to be filled.
  • 'Over' is used both as an adverb and as a preposition.
  • As an adverb, it tells about the noun or pronoun or another adverb.
  • As a preposition, it tells about the relationship which the subject has with the rest of the sentence.
  • 'Over' is the preposition of time in the above sentence.

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