English, asked by raja1457, 6 months ago

my brother will attend the council ___ me​

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Answered by JashanR
25

Answer:

my brother will attend the council behalf of me

Answered by SaurabhJacob
0

The correct word for the fill in the blanks is:

My brother will attend the council with me.

Explanation:

A basic English sentence has three main components

Subject , verb , predicate.

Now, along with verbs come some specialized words that help the sentence to be more accurate and more beautiful.

These words are the adjoining words which are categorized under prepositions, adverb, adjectives, conjuctions etc.

With is a preposition which has various functions over various types of sentences.

Some of the functions are as follows.

  • With often follows adjectives which refer to reactions and feelings.

  • We use with to refer to what we use to do something.

  • We use with to mean ‘having’ or ‘possessing

  • We use with to mean ‘because of’ or ‘as a result of’. This is especially common in speaking.

As per the above conditions, the given sentence has with and it shows a common place to be together so the word with is used for the blank.

Answered by NirmalPandya
0

The correct sentence will be - My brother will attend the council with me.

  • Here, the preposition with is used to fill the blank given in the question since the sentence is the form where a person has to accompany someone.
  • In these kinds of sentences where the subject needs to take something with it or accompany it, the preposition with is used.
  • The preposition can be used in many ways, for example, it can be used to express a feeling- " I am not happy with the assignment. "
  • Other examples of with as a preposition - " I do the work with the help of a cello tape. ", " I have your dress at my house with my other clothes ".
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