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Please check if the following combinations of verb and preposition are correct...

Verb - comply wait agree complain think decide look talk

Preposition - with to about on for at

Ans.
1. My brother feels that Ooty is uncomfortably cold in September, but I do not (agree with) him.
2. "Did you (think about) what I told you?"the teacher asked the naught girl.
3. After several discussions,the class finally (agreed to) Bhim Tal for the school trip.
4. All children's toys have to (comply to) safety standards.
5. Please (wait for) me at Nirulas in the M-Block market.
6. I would like to (complain to) the manager of the hotel about poor service.
7. "Would you like to (talk about) what's bothering you?" asked Megha's friend.
8. "(Look at) your clothes; why are they so dirty?" asked mother.

Answers

Answered by rsv17
3
In 7th question, I feel TELL ME makes more sense than TALK ABOUT
Answered by maulikmehta200046
1

Answer:

its okayeeeeeeeee

Explanation:

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