English, asked by pallavirajneesh, 1 year ago

Prepositions:
Using your cell phone while driving is........ the law ( use: against, despite, beyond)

Answers

Answered by prachisinghbasketbal
1

Answer:

against

Explanation:

its the correct answer .

Answered by rihuu95
0

Answer:

The answer to the question -"Using your cell phone while driving is........ the law ( use: against, despite, beyond)" is-

Explanation:

Preposition AGAINST-

It is used where it meant - touching, close to, or hitting someone or something.  

Example with preposition "against"-

  • He voted against the leaders.
  • He spoke against appeasing the enemy.
  • Some people were for the task but others were against it.
  • There's a punishment against doing that.
  • Put the tabla there, against the wall.

Since, it was all about touching, or using cell phone so, here we use the preposition against in the sentences.

Preposition Despite-

To express that anything is unexpected or surprising , we use despite.

Example with preposition "Despite"-

  • His voice was shaking despite all her efforts to control it.
  • Despite applying for hundreds of colleges, he is still out of work.
  • She was good at chemistry despite the fact that she found it boring.

Preposition Beyond-

To express or mean -further away in the distance in comparison to something we use beyond.

Example with preposition

  • From the house we can see the river and the huts beyond it.
  • The garden area is just beyond those shopping malls.
  • Our field extends beyond the fence to those trees.

Therefore, against is the correct option for the fill up.

That is,

Using your cell phone while driving is against the law.

To know more about-preposition click on the link below

brainly.in/question/49482153

To know more about adverbs click on the link below

brainly.in/question/4150060

#SPJ3

Similar questions
Math, 7 months ago