English, asked by Gouravpruthi420, 4 months ago

pursuant .......... our conversation, I now send you a cheque for Rs five hundred
a- to
b-of
c-with
d- from​


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IND21: no one asked you
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IND21: and Tumhare dimag Mein yah Baat Dal Dun Khud to theek answer dena Janti Nahin ho aur dusre ko Gyan bant rahi ho
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Answers

Answered by IND21
5

Answer:

from. is your answer

Explanation:

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Answered by dsubhaa2010
0

Answer:

a) to

Explanation:

  • Pursuant is often used in a legal context to indicate that something is in compliance with specific legislation, decision, or request. The word "to" comes next. So, the answer will be pursuant to our conversation.
  • While pursuant sounds similar to pursue and has a similar connotation to "following," in this case you are following an agreement or decision. Pursuer, which means "to follow with hostile purpose," is the root of the word pursuant. Over time, the word has lost its hostile connotation.
  • Some synonyms of pursuant include: in accordance with, by-virtue-of, following, pursuance, agreeable,
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