Question No. 2I'm afraid, Bob is at a meeting and has asked you to waitwould you like a cup of coffee?WhereasFinallyO FirstMeanwhile
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The correct statement is as follows -
I'm afraid, Bob is at a meeting and has asked you to wait. Meanwhile, would you like a cup of coffee?
- In this statement, the word "meanwhile" will be interpreted as between the time period. Hence, the time period is waiting time till Bob finishes the meeting.
- The other meaning of the word "meanwhile" is 'on the other hand'.
- Example of use of the word "meanwhile" is Meanwhile, I will get the much needed rest.
- The word "meanwhile" is an adverb that modifies the verb, adverb or adjective by providing more detailed information.
- The word "whereas" means on the contrary.
- The word "finally" means completion of something after long time or after a lot of delay.
- The word "first" means at the priority.
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