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Ninety members voted____ favour of resolution.

a.in
b.to
c.for
d.from​

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Answered by Janvi270902
4

Answer:

Ninety members voted a) in favour of resolution.

Answered by steffiaspinno
6

Ninety members voted in favour of the resolution.

Prepositions show how words in a sentence are related.  "in", "to", "for", "from" are all preposition words. It is not a grammatical error to end a sentence with a preposition.  

  • When we talk about time, we use the word "in" to refer to an unspecified time like day, season, period, or year.
  • When indicating that something is moving from one place to another, use the preposition "to". It simply states the goal.
  • We use the word "from" to indicate the time or point in time when something commences or originates.
  • The word "for" generally refers to a reason or purpose for anything.
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